Key Factors to Consider When Choosing Plant Pots
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Whether new or not, if you are a plant lover, everyone wants their plant babes to be happy and healthy. And for that, the material of the pot is essential. There is such a variety of different types of plant pots. But it is important to know the best pot type for your plant. With a beautiful plant pot, you can enjoy the natural look of plants without the constant upkeep and mess. They are the most convenient way to add a touch of aesthetics to your home décor. There are some factors that you should consider when you’re buying pots for your plants. Here’s the list for the same.
Factors to consider when choosing plant pots:
Drainage
The pot must have adequate drainage holes. This is because healthy plants need room to grow and adequate oxygen for the roots. And excess water will make plants drown. When the potting mix smells sour, you know there’s a problem.
Porosity
Porous containers like pots made from unglazed terracotta, timber, and other natural materials permit moisture and air to move through them.
Advantages of materials that ‘breathe.’
They allow air to circulate through plant roots, and as the moisture evaporates, it cools the soil and helps draw excess water. This prevents root rot.
Disadvantages
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* The pots dry out more quickly
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* The plant can die if not watered regularly.
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* The pots need watering more frequently than non-porous materials.
Weight
Most of the soil gets very heavy when wet. So if you choose a heavy container, it will be very hard to move it around. So always consider that the total weight of plant pots contains the weight of soil, pot, plants, and water. Keep containers made from lightweight materials if you move your plant pots a lot. And if you have limited sunlight, then the pots should be mobile. So please don’t keep them very heavy otherwise it'll be difficult for you to move them.
Cost and Time
It would be best if you chose to reuse and recycle pots rather than the convenience of buying new ones. This saves your money as well as your time.
Food Safe
Materials like plastics and metal leach chemicals into the soil. So select your pots very carefully if you plan to grow food.
Maintenance
If you want low-maintenance pots, go for a material that doesn’t need restoring from time to time. One good example is wood because wooden containers need treatment annually, and if you love a rustic or earthy look, these are not an issue for you.
Durability
The length of a plant's life depends on the quality and type of materials used. Make sure you think about whether you need a temporary container. Durable plant pots may cost more initially, but it is worth the investment.
Insulation properties
The pot’s time to heat or cool can play an important role in pot selection. In cool weather, select a pot with good thermal properties and that too in a dark color to attract heat. In hot weather, pots like polystyrene boxes will provide a buffer against the heat.
Environmental issues
Safety and sustainability are very important. So if you are unsure whether a product’s materials are safe or not, then ask for a Material Safety Data Sheet. Otherwise, about using the pot.
Colour of pots:
The color of plant pots is very important because it affects how much heat the pots can retain. The dark pots absorb more sunlight and retain heat longer. The color should depend on the climate conditions in your area.
Terra cotta
Terra cotta is eco-friendly and sustainable. These pots are available in an earthy color that does not impact heat retention much. The material is porous, so water seeps from the pores and evaporates.
Plastic
Plastic is lightweight and reusable. You can get plastic plant pots in almost every color. But keep in mind that the colors should depend on the weather conditions. Black-colored pots will absorb sunlight and keep the soil warm.
Concrete
You can paint the concrete pots any color as this material is a good insulator that helps the soil retain its temperature. The only drawback of this is that it’s very heavy.
Wood
Wooden pots are inexpensive and attractive. The pots have a natural wood color. But you can also paint them the color of your choice. The color you use should be non-toxic.
Coir
Coir pots are eco-friendly and lightweight. These pots usually come in the standard earthy color, but you can paint them up with your chosen color, making them attractive.
Metal
Metal pots are the most durable for your plants. These come in a natural metallic color. But you can also have them painted in the color of your choice.
Gardening in pots is a fascinating way of growing plants. Planting in pots has also provided a contemporary aspect to gardening. The use of pots provides interest and color to the surroundings. So make sure you choose a pot that promises the long life of your plants.




