Soak the soil from top to bottom, so the water runs out of the drainage hole.
The trunk has drainage holes to allow wash water to flow out.
All containers had drainage holes, often three or four of them.
There are approximately seven to ten of these bubbles, each with its own drainage hole leading to the nose.
Remove the pieces of glass and bore the two drainage holes in the base.
The pot should have drainage holes - the more, the better.
Cover the jar's bottom drainage hole with a wire screen.
All that has to be done is to cover the drainage hole enough so the soil does not pour out.
If they lack drainage holes, drill some in the bottom.
Reject any that lack drainage holes (a shocking number do).