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Can you get some clay?
Lining the inside of these plastic buckets with impermeable clay should provide a barrier that prevents any bad plastic chemicals from getting through to the plant inside. Being supported by plastic means the clay can be thinner and doesn't need to be fired to be stable, so it's cheaper and easier than making your own clay pots.
(Though if you have a good natural source of clay nearby that you won't get in trouble for taking from, making your own earthenware pots from scratch could be very rewarding. Look for the "Primitive Technology" channel on youtube for some examples of how simple that can actually be to do.)
I've thought about this. It's likely going to be very messy and clay will never be waterproof unless you fire it or use some chemicals which are worse than the plastic.
Clay is porous even when fired