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large yellow indoor planter Yellow Pot with Stripes | Buy PotHome delivery throughout Belgium Collection in Leuven possible A real gem for the living room Lifelong help for all your plant questions The yellow pot with stripes is a modern eye catcher for any interior. The sleek design with subtle stripes adds a playful touch, whether you bring a simple succulent or a lush Monstera Deliciosa into your home. This pot is a perfect match for plants like the ZZ plant or the Pancake plant and combines effortlessly

  • Home delivery throughout Belgium
  • Collection in Leuven possible
  • A real gem for the living room
  • Lifelong help for all your plant questions

The yellow pot with stripes is a modern eye-catcher for any interior.
The sleek design with subtle stripes adds a playful touch, whether you bring a simple succulent or a lush Monstera Deliciosa into your home.
This pot is a perfect match for plants like the ZZ plant or the Pancake plant and combines effortlessly with other pots from our collection.
Discover more stylish options in our collection of houseplant pots.

How to care for a Yellow pot with stripes

Watering the Yellow Pot with Stripes

This pot has an integrated water reservoir, so you are less likely to forget to water.
Fill the reservoir according to the instructions and do not let excess water sit for long periods to prevent root rot.
This is ideal for plants such as the Aglaonema Silver Bay and the Sansevieria Zeylanica, as it allows you to maintain an even water supply.
Also read our tips on what to do about root rot in your houseplants.

Light for the Yellow pot with stripes

Make sure the pot is in a light spot, but avoid direct bright sunlight on the stripes.
Too much sunlight can cause the color of the pot to fade over time.
A spot near an east- or west-facing window, for example, is ideal for most houseplants in this pot, such as the Monstera Minima or the Aglaonema Green Lady.

Common problems with Yellow pot with stripes

Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves are often a sign of overwatering or insufficient nutrition.
Make sure the water reservoir is not too full and allow the pot to dry slightly between waterings.
Occasionally add an airy potting soil mix, such as our potting soil for aroids, to improve drainage.

Plant drips

Drops at the bottom of the pot may indicate that the pot is overfilled or has a leaking bottom.
Check the reservoir and empty any excess water.
Provide coasters or our perlite or hydro clay granules Leca as an extra buffer.

Plagues

Even in a pot, nasty creatures like spider mites or thrips can occur.
Preferably use natural remedies such as sticky traps against fungus gnats or a jungle mist spray.
Also check out our blog on what to do when thrips are on your Monstera for additional tips.

Roots emerge from the bottom

If the roots grow out of the bottom of the pot, this means that the plant does not have enough space.
Then choose a larger pot or cut off excess roots in a fresh substrate.
Our collection of basic white gloss slanted pots offers many sizes to exchange.

Brown edges on the leaves

Brown edges are often caused by dry air or excessively high temperatures.
Increase the humidity with a plant sprayer or place the pot on a moss stick.
Read more about tips to increase humidity in your home in our blog.

Is this pot poisonous?

This yellow pot with stripes is completely free of toxins and safe for children and pets.
The finish is with food-safe paint, so you can safely place plants such as Aloe Vera or Pothos Marble Queen.
For other non-poisonous plants, please visit our non-poisonous houseplants page.

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Discover these pots and more in our collection of houseplant pots to complete your plant collection.

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