Japanese terracotta plant pots.
- ERIC RUMEAU
- Jan 15
- 1 min read
In the world of plant pots, Japanese terracotta pots, recognizable by their brown glazed rim, continue to enjoy enduring popularity... But why?
1° These pots are crafted in Japan's Tokoname region, adhering to strict production standards. Their simple design seamlessly blends into the bonsai aesthetic.
2° Fired at high temperatures, they are resistant to winter frost.
3° Their porous nature allows for moisture exchange, creating a natural cooling system for the root structure, especially during the hottest months.
4° Available in various diameters (6 cm to 47 cm), numbered from 2 to 14, they are stackable and easy to clean.
5° With a low profile, they prepare the root system for future repotting into shallower pots.
6° An oversized drainage hole at the bottom ensures rapid and efficient water evacuation, preventing
water stagnation in the substrate and root rot.
7° Additional small holes around the drainage hole make it easy to secure the tree with aluminum wire.
8° Slightly rough textures encourage root growth.
Convinced yet?
To order these terracotta pots for your bonsai cultivation, click the following link:
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