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How to Choose Right Pot for Plants: Complete Information

Whether the house is small or big, most people use pots for greenery in their homes. You can easily place pots on a terrace, balcony, windows, living room, or even on a small lawn. Different sizes and types of pots are available in the market in which you can grow fruits and vegetables along with small big flowers. But while shopping for pots, care must be taken that what kind of plant and at which place you are taking a pot. The biggest problem is that people do not choose the size of the pot according to the plant and in such a situation, their plant either does not flourish or it dies even after growing due to excessive fertilizer and water. Along with choosing your favorite plant, you must choose the right pot. Today we are going to tell you how you can choose the right pot for you.

How to choose the right pot

When choosing a pot for any plant, it is important that care should be taken whether the drainage of water in the pot is correct or not. Or whether there is enough space in the pot that is enough for the plant to be planted. It is also important to take care of where the pot is going to be placed, outside where direct sunlight comes, or inside the room.

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How to choose the right pot size

Different sizes of pots will be available in the market. From small cup-shaped pots to large pots are also available, in which trees can be grown. Choosing the right pot is essential for the right plant. If such plants are planted in a pot whose roots are too big or spread too much, then the growth of the plant is affected. Therefore, first of all, it is important to know what kind of plant you have to buy a pot for. We tell you how many inches deep the pot is right for which type of plant.

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4 to 10 inches:

Pots of this size can be used for small single cactus and succulents. However, if you want to plant more than one succulent in a pot, then keep in mind that the width of the pot is more.

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10 inches:

The 10-inch pot is perfect for small-rooted green leafy vegetables, strawberries, small spreading flowers, and small decorative plants.

12 to 14 inches:

If you are looking to prepare a small kitchen garden in pots and are planning to grow vegetables like carrots, spinach, small potatoes, cabbage, or green chilies, then 12 to 14-inch pots are perfect for them. Apart from this, such flowers whose roots are not very big and spreading can be planted in these types of pots.

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18 inch:

These pots are perfect for flowers like Tulsi, Cabbage, Brinjal, Tomato, Bhindi, Dahlia, Gulab, Parijat, Champa, Raat ki Rani, Marigold, and Bougainvillea in an 18-inch pot.

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24 inches:

Plants of this size are better for Bonzai and such fruit, flower, or vegetable trees or plants whose roots are very deep, such as pomegranate, lemon, guava, vines like sweet neem and Madhumalati, and various ornamental plants like ferns.

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30 inches:

Whole trees grow in pots of this size. Generally, people plant trees like bananas, apples, dates (ornamental), and neem in this size pot in their homes. Entire trees can be grown in such large pots.

How is the potting material

For the proper development of the plant, not only the size of the pots, but it is also very important to take care of the material of the pot, that is, what the pot is made of. Some of the popular types of pots that are easily available in the market are as follows:

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Clay Pots

Traditional pots made of clay are considered the best for gardening. Due to the ability of earthen pots to absorb water, the soil retains coolness and moisture for a long time. These pots made of red clay are considered the most suitable for gardening. But the biggest problem with these is that over time their outer crust starts falling off and starts making dirt around.

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Ceramic and Cement pots

Ceramic and cement both have similar quality though they come in different sizes and types. If you want to plant big bushy plants like bougainvillea, mandarin, Ixora, palm, and Acalypha, then big cement pots are fine for them. At the same time, most people prefer to plant bonsai in ceramic pots with a flat surface like rectangular, square, oval, or round.

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Grow Bags / Hanging Pots

These types of bags are more in trend these days, but it is important to note that grow bags are not suitable for every location and all types of plants because in most cases they do not drain water properly. And especially the soil of plants starts deteriorating most of the summer. They come in many different varieties, but you should choose them only if you want to plant them in a place where even if water falls below, you should not have a problem.

Plastic pots

It is cheap and light in weight. It is considered better for indoor plants. If we keep these pots outside the house in an open place, where there is direct sunlight, then the plastic of the pots will start to affect, which can also damage the root of the plants. Therefore, it should be avoided to keep such pots in places exposed to direct sunlight.

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