Tika Pot & Saucer | 5 inch

$28.50
Colors: Black

The Medium Tika is the workhorse of the Tika family, the size that fits the majority of houseplants that have grown past the propagation stage but haven't yet committed to requiring their own corner of the room. Five inches wide. Five inches tall. Fully glazed. Drainage hole. Detachable saucer. Available in more colours than most people's wardrobes, which says something either about the Tika or about wardrobes.

This is the size that handles the pothos that's starting to have ideas. The hoya that has proven it intends to survive. The spider plant that has been sitting in a plastic nursery pot since someone gave it to you and deserves, at this point, something with considerably more dignity. The 5" Tika is the right pot for all of these plants and a significant number of others, and it will do the job without complaining, without cracking, and without letting water pool at the bottom in the way that ends plant stories badly.

The detachable saucer is included and is not an afterthought. It catches drainage, protects surfaces, and stays put without being permanent. You can remove it, clean it, and return it to its job without incident. This is what thoughtful design looks like when applied to something as unglamorous as a saucer.

Five inches. Drainage included. The plant you've been meaning to repot is ready when you are.

Product Details
  • Material: Fully glazed ceramic
  • Drainage: Drainage hole on base + detachable saucer included
  • Colors: Black, Green Sheen, Greenery, Meadowlark Yellow, New Grey, Orange, Periwinkle, Red, Spruce, Ultra Violet, White
  • Designed: 2013
  • Best for: Pothos, hoyas, spider plants, peace lilies, herbs, small tropicals, and any succulent that has outgrown the 3"
  • Care: Wipe clean or hand wash
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
Dimensions
  • 5 inches wide, 5 inches tall
Why Get a Pot With a Drainage hole

If you don’t use a pot with drainage holes, you’re basically setting your plant up for a soggy death sentence. Without them, water just sits in the bottom of the pot, like a pool party your plant definitely did not RSVP to. Root rot becomes inevitable, and your plant's only choice is to slowly drown in its own misery. Now, add a saucer under that pot, and suddenly you’re the responsible plant parent. Your plant gets the good life, and you don’t have to deal with water stains on your furniture—everyone wins.

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Pots So Good, Even Your Plants Will Thank You

✔ Pots with Drainage Plants, like tiny optimistic swimmers without the ability to doggy-paddle, appreciate pots with drainage holes. Water without escape routes becomes their chlorophyll-filled coffin.

✔ We've done this for a while Twenty-one years of pot designing creates the kind of expertise that makes clay tremble with anticipation, like dogs hearing a treat bag rustle.

✔ Premium Glazes Those German glazes transform ordinary clay into botanical perfection. Like tiny European vacations for your petunias—minus the jet lag and sauerkraut breath.

✔ We've done it all They've assembled a motley crew of materials—porcelain cozying up to resin, wood flirting with iron, stoneware and bisque porcelain exchanging glances. Like inviting both royalty and peasants to the same dinner party. Perfection ensues.

✔ Easy to Clean These miracle pots dance through dishwashers like Broadway performers taking curtain calls. The audience? Sparkling clean kitchenware, standing in ovation.

The Ultimate Repotting Guide

(for Those Who Can't Keep a Plant Alive...Yet)

So, you’ve got a plant that’s growing so big it’s about to move out of your apartment, or worse, it's staging a dramatic death scene. Well, buckle up, because it’s repotting time! If you're reading this, you probably want to salvage your greenery before it becomes a withered tragedy. Lucky for you, I’m here to guide you through the messy, dirt-filled adventure of repotting. Let’s go!

Stylish looks for your attention seeking plants

For Plants With Watering Standards

The Jessie Watering Jug from Chive – because apparently regular watering cans weren't causing enough plant envy on social media. This sleek masterpiece transforms the mundane act of plant hydration into performance art, allowing you to water your collection with the smug satisfaction of someone who has never killed a plant. (We all know that's a lie, but the Jessie is excellent at keeping secrets.)

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Feed Your Plants Like You Actually Know What You’re Doing

Your plants called—they're tired of your "just water and hope" approach. Give them VerteRx, the premium plant food packed with vitamins and growth boosters. Stronger roots, lusher leaves, and fewer judgmental stares from your fiddle-leaf fig. Because even plants deserve proper nutrition (unlike your diet).