Tika Pot & Saucer | 5 inch
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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.
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