water will over flow and if there is a plant in there it will end up dying from lack of oxygen
Lift the pot. If it is very heavy it is over watered.
If there is a lid on a pot of boiling water, it can trap steam inside, leading to increased pressure and eventually causing the water to boil more vigorously. It can also result in the water boiling over the edges of the pot or the lid rattling due to the steam pressure.
Um, why do you need to know? Pot is kind of illegal.
You would get a cat with a beard and a pot of gold.
To properly care for an over watered fiddle leaf fig plant, you should allow the soil to dry out before watering again, ensure proper drainage in the pot, and consider repotting the plant if necessary. Additionally, you can trim any yellow or mushy leaves to promote new growth.
Binary Pot happened in 2002.
Pit Pot happened in 1985.
Peonies in pots should be watered when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, typically every 1-2 days depending on the weather and pot size.
Well this is quite a common (or a version of it) question is sales interviews. You sell the flower pot based on it's features and their related benefits eg it has a bottom drain hole (feature) which means that a plant can't be over watered (benefit)
You can take a cutting. Snip of some of the healthiest section and put it in damp pot of soil. Keep the soil damp until the cutting is firmly anchored. This means it has grown roots.
In my opinion Mint doesn't grow better with one plant or another. The only concern for mint is to keep it watered, and keep it in a pot, so it doesn't take over.
Eventually the boiling water would be completely evaporated, leaving a dry pot. An aluminium pot would have the bottom burnt out.