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One last thing to keep in mind is that the type of material the pot is made of can impact how long it retains water. The most common pot types are Plastic, Ceramic, Metal, and Terracotta. The main thing you want to know here is that Terracotta pots are renowned for how little they hold water, and thus are  often recommended for Cactus's and other plants that don't want wet roots for long periods of time. '''(There has to be a way to coherently organize this with re-potting instructions below)'''<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
One last thing to keep in mind is that the type of material the pot is made of can impact how long it retains water. The most common pot types are Plastic, Ceramic, Metal, and Terracotta. The main thing you want to know here is that Terracotta pots are renowned for how little they hold water, and thus are  often recommended for Cactus's and other plants that don't want wet roots for long periods of time. '''(There has to be a way to coherently organize this with re-potting instructions below)'''<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
File:Ceramic Stoneware Plant Pot.jpg|A Ceramic Pot
File:Epipremnum aureum (Marble Queen) houseplant (2).png|A Terracotta Pot
File:Epipremnum aureum (Marble Queen) houseplant (2).png|A Terracotta Pot
File:Pink chrysanthemum 'Mei-Kyo' in Övre Tuntorp.jpg|Concrete Pots
File:Pink chrysanthemum 'Mei-Kyo' in Övre Tuntorp.jpg|Concrete Pots
File:PXL 20251005 145007585.RAW-01.COVER.jpg|A Ceramic Pot
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