We always recommend pots with drainage holes, as it’s an added defense against overwatering (which many of us tend to do!). However, if you are careful with your plant and monitor the soil moisture carefully, you can get away with using a pot without a hole in the bottom. We would recommend getting a moisture meter, however, as that would help you tell how wet the soil is closer to the plant’s roots.
If you do decide to repot the plant, wait until after blooming finishes. Repotting now will likely cause the plant to drop its buds.
We always recommend pots with drainage holes, as it’s an added defense against overwatering (which many of us tend to do!). However, if you are careful with your plant and monitor the soil moisture carefully, you can get away with using a pot without a hole in the bottom. We would recommend getting a moisture meter, however, as that would help you tell how wet the soil is closer to the plant’s roots.
If you do decide to repot the plant, wait until after blooming finishes. Repotting now will likely cause the plant to drop its buds.