Choosing a Pot and Soil for Your Indoor Plant

Find the potting soil and pot that's right for you

Aqua Core Self Watering Pot and Ceramic Orchid Pot


Choosing the right pot and soil is crucial when it comes to the health and growth of your indoor plants. At rePotme, we offer a variety of high-quality pots and soils that cater to the needs of different types of plants. In this article, we'll discuss various products, including the Slotted Clear Pot, Aqua Core Self Watering Pot, Ceramic pots, and rePotme Potting Soils, and how they can benefit your indoor plants.

What pot should I buy for my indoor plant?

Pots come in many different shapes, sizes, and materials, and each type of pot has its own unique benefits. Our Slotted Clear Pot is perfect for plants that require good drainage and air circulation. The clear design allows you to monitor your plant's root system, ensuring that it's not becoming root-bound. The slotted design also allows for proper air circulation, which helps prevent the buildup of mold and mildew.


For those who may not have the time to water their plants regularly, we offer the Aqua Core Self Watering Pot. This pot features a unique watering system that provides consistent moisture to your plants. The Aqua Core Collection is designed to have the look of a ceramic pot without the hassle and weight.


If you're looking for something more decorative, our Ceramic pots come in a variety of colors and designs, making them perfect for any interior decor style. They also have a drainage hole, ensuring proper water management and preventing waterlogging.

What potting soil does my indoor plant need?

Now, let's talk about soils. Our Houseplant Soils are specifically formulated for indoor plants, and are designed to help your plant thrive. Our houseplant mixes come with coir as their base ingredient, which will be less attractive to fungus gnats and other pests.


For plants that require more drainage, like Succulents and Orchids, we have specifically designed mixes for those plant types as well. Have a Cattleya orchid? We have a Cattleya potting mix. Jade Plant? We have that too. Pretty much any popular houseplant will have a potting soil/mix associated with it. If you don't know what plant you have, any of our all purpose mixes will do the trick!

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