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- Self-Watering Pots:
- These pots are designed to keep your plants hydrated automatically. They usually have a water reservoir at the bottom, which allows the plant to absorb moisture through capillary action as needed. Great for people who want to reduce watering frequency.
- Sizes Available: 5", 5.5", 6", 6.5", 7", 8", 10", 12" — suitable for a variety of plants。
- Window Boxes:
- Perfect for displaying plants on windowsills, balconies, or railings. They come with drainage holes and trays to prevent water from dripping onto the surface below.
- Planter Trays:
- These are trays that sit beneath your pots to catch any excess water, preventing spills and protecting surfaces.
- Drainage and Aeration:
- Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot. The pot has air holes or removable padding to improve root health.
Recommended Plant Types for Specific Pots:
- Succulents: Use smaller pots (4”-6”) with good drainage. Self-watering pots work well for succulents, but they don't require frequent watering.
- Ferns and Monstera: Ferns and ferns: Larger POTS (6 "-12"), these plants like to stay moist, but not soggy. A mix of self-watering pots and regular planters works well.
- Snake Plants: Prefer to be a bit root-bound, Fits a small 5 - to 6-inch basin. They can tolerate dry soil and do not always need automatic watering.
- African Violets: Smaller, self-watering pots (5”-6”) that have good drainage work best. These plants are delicate and require consistent moisture.
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