Ryan Self-Watering Plant Pots
with drainage hole and saucer
The Ryan is a matte 5-inch ceramic plant pot, the only self-watering container in the Chive range. It stands 5 inches tall. A wick runs through the drainage hole, so you can water from the top like a normal pot or set it in a saucer of water and let the wick draw moisture up from below. Either way the soil stays evenly moist and the roots don't sit soaked.
The Ryan is named after the person who runs the plant shop, because for a long time the question he heard most, several times a day, was about self-watering pots. Chive held out as long as it could, then gave in to make the questions stop. Pothos and peace lilies do well in it, since both like steady moisture and neither wants to dry out. Ryan the person still gets asked about self-watering pots anyway, which is no longer Chive's problem.
- Color: Charcoal, Blue, Grey, Olive, Pink Blush, White
- Material: Ceramic
- Glaze finish: Matte Ceramic
- Finish variation: Natural variation between pieces
- Drainage: Included
- Saucer: Matching saucer included
- Dishwasher safe: Yes
- Indoor / Outdoor: For indoor use and covered outdoor temperate weather use
- Designed by: Chive Studio
- Year Designed: 2024
Potting Tips
- Repot in the evening.
- Wait 1–2 days after watering, then repot.
- Buy potting mix. Not backyard dirt.
- Move the top layer of soil from the old pot into the new one. It's a little ecosystem.
- Never go more than one inch bigger.
- Soil line sits an inch below the rim. Leca or small rocks at the bottom for drainage.
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- Dishwasher-safe. Can also be hand-washed with warm soapy water and a soft cloth.
- Glazed pots are dipped and kiln-fired — they are sealed, durable, and not looking for trouble. No special cleaning products required.
- For pots with saucers empty the saucer periodically. Standing water in the saucer defeats the purpose of having a drainage hole, which is a thing we feel strongly about.
- Not frost-safe. Designed for indoor use and covered outdoor temperate weather use. Freezing temperatures are not recommended.
Shipping
- Free shipping: On qualifying US orders — threshold shown at checkout
- Standard: 5–8 business days Express2–3 business days (at checkout)
- International Ships: to 40 countries — rates at checkout
- Packaging Ships: in outer box to protect gift box
Returns
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery on unused items in original packaging. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 14 days with a photo and we will replace it at no charge.
Have a cool shop? Know someone that does?
The pot we made to stop someone being asked the same question forty times a day
The Ultimate Repotting Guide
For those who have killed a plant. Or several. Or, frankly, many.
Before you put a plant into your new pot, you have to get it out of the nursery pot — a process that ends badly more often than any gardening influencer will admit. We wrote a full guide: when to repot (early spring, and not when you're feeling impulsive in October), which soil to use, how to tell your plant is root-bound, and how to avoid the three mistakes that kill perfectly healthy plants within a week of a well-intentioned repotting.
It is the guide we wish someone had handed us twenty-five years ago. It is written by people who have personally committed most of the errors in it.

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