Non-Perforated Pot and Protruding Branches
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Question
I have a completely sealed pot at the bottom, but the branches protrude from it above the ground. Is it considered a non-perforated pot, and can leniency be applied?
Answer
A non-perforated pot from which a branch protrudes outside the pot - if the pot is placed on the ground, it is considered as a perforated pot, and if the pot is placed indoors, this requires discussion.
Source
Azmera Leshimcha (Shmita Edition 1).
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