Rain 10 Clear Nursery Pot - 10cm x 10cm - from 83c each
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Clear pots are like the houseplant hack to help take the guesswork out of monitoring your plant's health. You can check on root health and growth without disturbing those delicate roots, and keep an eye on the moisture level without sticking your fingers in (bonus: no more dirt under your fingernails!).
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Size
Rain Clear Pots now come in 9 sizes (full list below).
This is the Rain 10.
10cms wide across the top
10cms tall
8cms wide across the base
0.75 litres / 175 mls volume
(note volume below is based on filling to the top, no allowance for dropping soil level at the top for ease of watering and no allowance for the space the plant's roots will take up)
Rain 7 MINI - 6.5cms x 7cms - volume 170 mls
Rain DEEP MINI - 5cm x 11.5cms - volume 220ml
Rain 8 - 7.5cms x 8cms - volume 330 mls
Rain 10 - 10cms x 10cms - volume 0.75 litre / 750 mls THIS SIZE
Rain 12 - 11.5cms x 12cms - volume 1 litre
Rain 14 - 14cms x 12.5cms - volume 1.3 litres
Rain 15 - 15cms x 14.5cms - volume 2 litres
Rain 17 - 17cm x 15cm - volume 2.5 litres
Rain 18 - 18cm x 18cm - volume 3.3 litres
Rain 20 - 20cm x 19.5cms - volume 4.7 litres
Rain 23 - 23cms x 20.5cms - volume 6 litres
How much soil will you need?
All volumes are approximate but use the volume above as a guide to work out how much soil or other substrates you need. Remember to allow for the plant's roots, they can take up more room than you might think. Also note volume is based on filling to the top (with no plant), but you wouldn't normally fill right to the top of the pot, otherwise you'll get overflow when you water.
What pot size should you go to when repotting?
As a general rule, it's best to only go up one to two pot sizes when repotting. Too big an increase can increase the risk of root rot and temporarily stunt or slow down foliage growth. Too much more soil can increase root rot by holding too much water for too long. Too much more soil can also stunt or slow foliage growth while plants divert their energy to root growth to fill in the new space.
One pot size is about 2cms wider than what you plant is in now. For example, from a 12cm wide to a 14cm wide pot, depending on the pot heights. If your new pot is both taller and wider, that may account for moving up two pot sizes, so do check both height and width.
What are Rain clear pots made of?
Rain pots are recyclable (recycle code 5), made of the same type of thermoplastic used for food, such as kids lunchboxes to medicine bottles. I prefer this type of plastic for plants because it has:
- High chemical resistance to reduce leaching, making them a better choice when using fertiliser so nutrients stay available to roots and don't build-up over time.
- High heat resistance, handy for sun lovers indoors, and for cleaning with hot enough water to kill any baddies if you ever get pests. Also top rack safe in the dishwasher.
- Great clarity for use when you want to see what's inside, ideal to keep an eye on root health.
- Low moisture loss making it easier to predict when your plants need watering again, and a great option for heated, dry-air conditions like a typical kiwi winter.
- BPA free for peace of mind.
Support ridges for extra strength
Although hard to see once potted up, look closely and you'll see the Rain pots have fine support ridges running down the inside of the pots (they are smooth on the outside).
These add extra strength and sturdiness, great for plants on root roids that like to get pushy, like ZZ plants. This design allows for strength while still being thin enough to retain high clarity, so you can easily monitor root health. Still thick enough to reuse over and over. Definitely not a single-use throw-away.
Drainage for water and air flow
I love the simple yet clever drainage design on the Rain pots. 8 decent sized drainage holes for free flow of water with a raised sectional design to increase airflow and reduce the risk of fungi and root rot.
Which cover pots do these fit?
You can use a clear nursery pot by itself, but if you want a cover pot, have a look at the 12.5cm Elho cover pot range.
You still get a decent amount of breathing room around the edges to improve air flow and reduce growth of fungi. Easy to lift in and out for watering.