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Description & sizing table

These transparent self-watering pots are a handy choice if you want to keep an eye on your plant's roots and don't want to spend too much time watering. They are particularly suitable for plants on SYBAStones, clay balls, pumice or perlite.


When to use
You can use a self-watering pot with your hydromix to create a semi-hydroponic set-up. Most plants that like wet mixes will appreciate this, such as aroids, calatheas, marantha, dieffenbachia, anthuriums and alocasias. However, this is not recommended for cacti and succulents, or other plants that prefer dry mixes, because these plants do not appreciate constantly having wet roots.

The large drainage holes and transparency make them especially useful for plants with thick roots that need to be watered often, such as alocasias and aroids. These pots are made of PP5 plastic and are fully recyclable.

Both our SYBAStones line and other hydro mediums such as clay balls, perlite and pumice work excellently with these pots.

 

Diameter top (cm)
Diameter bottom (cm) Height (cm) Height waterreservoir (cm) Volume (L)
12 8.3 14 3.5 0.8
15 10.5 15.3 4.2 1.5
18 12.5 20.4 5 3.1
 21 14.7 23 5.8 4.8

These transparent self-watering pots are a handy choice if you want to keep an eye on your plant's roots and don't want to spend too much time watering. They are particularly suitable for plants on SYBAStones, clay balls, pumice or perlite.


When to use
You can use a self-watering pot with your hydromix to create a semi-hydroponic set-up. Most plants that like wet mixes will appreciate this, such as aroids, calatheas, marantha, dieffenbachia, anthuriums and alocasias. However, this is not recommended for cacti and succulents, or other plants that prefer dry mixes, because these plants do not appreciate constantly having wet roots.

The large drainage holes and transparency make them especially useful for plants with thick roots that need to be watered often, such as alocasias and aroids. These pots are made of PP5 plastic and are fully recyclable.

Both our SYBAStones line and other hydro mediums such as clay balls, perlite and pumice work excellently with these pots.

 

Diameter top (cm)
Diameter bottom (cm) Height (cm) Height waterreservoir (cm) Volume (L)
12 8.3 14 3.5 0.8
15 10.5 15.3 4.2 1.5
18 12.5 20.4 5 3.1
 21 14.7 23 5.8 4.8

Self-Watering Aroid/Orchid pots

Self-Watering Aroid/Orchid pots

Ø18-24cm

Regular price €2,99
Regular price Sale price €2,99
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Watch the roots grow!

See-through & Sturdy. Watch the roots grow & monitor the water level easily. Helps the roots breathe.
Not suited for soil

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Description & sizing table

These transparent self-watering pots are a handy choice if you want to keep an eye on your plant's roots and don't want to spend too much time watering. They are particularly suitable for plants on SYBAStones, clay balls, pumice or perlite.


When to use
You can use a self-watering pot with your hydromix to create a semi-hydroponic set-up. Most plants that like wet mixes will appreciate this, such as aroids, calatheas, marantha, dieffenbachia, anthuriums and alocasias. However, this is not recommended for cacti and succulents, or other plants that prefer dry mixes, because these plants do not appreciate constantly having wet roots.

The large drainage holes and transparency make them especially useful for plants with thick roots that need to be watered often, such as alocasias and aroids. These pots are made of PP5 plastic and are fully recyclable.

Both our SYBAStones line and other hydro mediums such as clay balls, perlite and pumice work excellently with these pots.

 

Diameter top (cm)
Diameter bottom (cm) Height (cm) Height waterreservoir (cm) Volume (L)
12 8.3 14 3.5 0.8
15 10.5 15.3 4.2 1.5
18 12.5 20.4 5 3.1
 21 14.7 23 5.8 4.8

These transparent self-watering pots are a handy choice if you want to keep an eye on your plant's roots and don't want to spend too much time watering. They are particularly suitable for plants on SYBAStones, clay balls, pumice or perlite.


When to use
You can use a self-watering pot with your hydromix to create a semi-hydroponic set-up. Most plants that like wet mixes will appreciate this, such as aroids, calatheas, marantha, dieffenbachia, anthuriums and alocasias. However, this is not recommended for cacti and succulents, or other plants that prefer dry mixes, because these plants do not appreciate constantly having wet roots.

The large drainage holes and transparency make them especially useful for plants with thick roots that need to be watered often, such as alocasias and aroids. These pots are made of PP5 plastic and are fully recyclable.

Both our SYBAStones line and other hydro mediums such as clay balls, perlite and pumice work excellently with these pots.

 

Diameter top (cm)
Diameter bottom (cm) Height (cm) Height waterreservoir (cm) Volume (L)
12 8.3 14 3.5 0.8
15 10.5 15.3 4.2 1.5
18 12.5 20.4 5 3.1
 21 14.7 23 5.8 4.8
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FAQ's

When to use a self watering pot?

You can use a water reservoir pot with your hydro mix to create a semi-hydroponics set up. Most plants that love wet soils will appreciate this, such as aroids, calatheas, marantha, ficus, dieffenbachia, anthuriums and alocasias.

What soil to use with my self watering pot?

Both our SYBAStones line and other hydro mediums such as clay balls, perlite and pumice work excellently with these pots. We do not recommend using our SYBASoils with our self watering pots, since the coconut coir in our soils can act as a sponge in this set up. It holds on to too much water, risking overwatering and root rot for your plants.

Is this different from soil care?

Yes, transplanting, watering and fertiliser can be very different from growing plants on soil. We recommend you to research if this method of growing is suitable for your specific plant.

How to transplant from soil to hydro?

You can place cuttings (grown in water) directly in our hydro mix. For established plants in soil we would recommend to remove the old soil, especially if you have had issues with fungus gnats, before transplanting in hydro mix. You can additionally choose to rinse the hydro mix before use, to get rid of any dust formed during transport.

How to water my plants in a self watering pot?

Remove the bottom part of the pot from the water reservoir. Fill up the water reservoir with fresh water and pot the pot back together.

Which fertiliser to use with my self watering pot?

We recommend to use our Mineral Slow release fertilisers for your plants in a selfwatering pots. These fertilisers make sure to release its nutrients to your plants slowly over time, even in the hydro mix is consistently wet due to its coating.

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