MyGift 10 inch Rectangular Modern Minimalist Black Ceramic Succulent Planter Pot/Window Box Container with Saucer and Drainage Holes
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For show species, 3 to 7 loosely, and 10 or more if filling it as an arrangement. Keep in mind that if you give your succulents enough room to grow, they will. Best wishes
It has the capacity to hold a quart of soil.
It's only about 3 or 4 inches wide and deep, so it's not a full-size plant. It's possible that it'll be better for succulents.
I didn't get any cloths with my "ordered 3," but I didn't expect or require them anyway. In terms of using it as a liner, what are your thoughts? No way, the drainage holes' purpose would be defeated. br>Keep in mind that poor soil drainage can lead to root rot, parasites, and a slew of other issues. best of luck
Selected User Reviews For MyGift 10 inch Rectangular Modern Minimalist Black Ceramic Succulent Planter Pot/Window Box Container with Saucer and Drainage Holes
I was looking for a large pot with the following characteristics: br>1) It looked polished and tastefulbr>2) It had drainage holesbr>3) It had a saucer to collect excess waterbr>4) It held enough space for a couple of my plantsbr>5) It didn't take up too much spacebr>br>Fortunately, this rectangular pot met all of my criteria. All of the measurements are correct, and it drains efficiently. It not only comfortably accommodates all eight of my small succulents, but it also has enough height to allow their roots to grow deep into the ground. The glossy black color is also one of my favorites. It's a very attractive decorative and functional piece. Not to mention that it looks great on my window sill. I also appreciate the lack of sharp edges. It's a rounded and smooth object. br>So far, there haven't been any cracks or chips in the paint. Thankfully, the seller went to great lengths to secure the package with Styrofoam molds. br>Returning to the dimensions of the pot, it can hold a lot of soil, pebbles, perlite, gravel, and other materials, which is great because I can layer them (ex: Perlite at the bottom, plant charcoal at the second, succulent soil at the third, and gravel at the top). I would strongly advise anyone looking to liven up their space in an apartment to do so. It's a good pot to have for indoor plants in general.
It's exactly what I needed. This planter is a real joy for me. It's the perfect size for cramming a lot of succulents (as seen in my photos) and fits perfectly under my bankers lamp for a stunning display. The planter is always a topic of discussion. You won't be able to purchase it in a store.
This has been in my possession for a few months and is exactly what I needed for my succulents. There is enough room for a couple of small plants, and the two drainage holes appear to be adequate for my plant's drainage.
For almost $23, I expected a lovely white ceramic planter with no flaws. Instead, I received a planter with at least four paint and glaze flaws. To minimize the defect, the worst of the flaws were "sanded" over, dulling the shiny glaze in that area. I'm disappointed that this passed quality control for an Amazon Prime product, and I paid for it with my rewards, which I'm not sure will be refunded.
It's so lovely. My table looks lovely with it as a centerpiece.
This is very close to the size and shape we were looking for, with a simple but appealing design. It has a tray and drainage holes. br>br>The finish was a little rough and there were a couple of chips visible - not bad, but noticeable - They tried to glob finish over the spots, but it made them look even worse. Fortunately, we were able to scrape off the finish from the blemishes that had been poorly covered, making it look a little better. We considered returning it, but it isn't a center piece for us, and while the finish is important, it doesn't have to be perfect, especially since it will be used indoors, and the flaws are minor. br>br>This same piece, if purchased from a local box store, would most likely be in the 8-figure range. We couldn't find anything closer to what we wanted locally at the time, so we paid the extra to get something that would meet our immediate needs. br>br>I haven't had it for long and prefer to wait to see how durable it is, but it has served us well so far.
It's just the right size for my kitchen window (: My cat decided he needed to eat the parsley that was growing there, so I bought this small planter and planted catgrass in it for him. It's very sleek and of good quality; it doesn't feel cheap at all, which is exactly what I was expecting. The packaging was excellent; it was sealed in styrofoam inside its own box inside an Amazon box, and it could easily be used for weddings or table centerpieces as well as a desk and office.
For months, I had been on the hunt for a white oval or rectangular planter. It never occurred to me to look on Amazon - But, in a fit of pique, I decided to look on Amazon. When I first saw these, I couldn't believe my eyes - They are EXACTLY what I was looking for for my window sills. They're bigger than they appear, can hold a lot of dirt, and will allow my plants to grow to their full potential. I like that the saucer is there so that if I overwater the plants, they can drain. They're well-made and come in attractive packaging - a fantastic job!.