Sefichin in a Perforated Pot

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Question

A perforated pot [with a hole at the bottom] in which vegetables grew on their own, is there a prohibition of sefichin?

Answer

One should be stringent.

Source

One should delve into the matter of what grows in a perforated pot, and practically, one should be stringent in this matter. Azmera Leshimcha (Shemita, Issue 5).

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