Planters without drainage holes can present a challenge for gardeners, as they can lead to water logging and root rot. However, there are ways to mitigate this issue. One option is to place a layer of rocks or pebbles at the bottom of the planter to create a drainage layer.

This allows excess water to pool at the bottom of the planter without soaking into the soil. Another option is to use a well-draining soil mix that contains perlite or vermiculite to improve drainage.
Alternatively, you can use a self-watering planter that has a built-in reservoir to prevent over watering and provide a consistent water supply to the plant. It’s important to monitor the soil moisture level carefully and avoid over watering to prevent root rot.