Planters
Self-Watering Flower Pot — Transparent Double-Layer Planter That Waters Itself
Fill the clear base once — the wick keeps your plant perfectly watered for days.

The problem
Your plants die while you're not looking
Forget a watering and the leaves go crispy. Pour a little too much and the roots quietly rot. A weekend away can be a death sentence. Ordinary pots give you no warning — you only notice once the plant is already drooping, and by then it's often too late.
The fix
A pot that waters your plant for you
Waters itself for days
Fill the clear reservoir once and the wick draws water up into the soil exactly as fast as your plant drinks it. Roots stay evenly moist for days — no daily watering, no guesswork.
Never over- or under-water again
The transparent base lets you see the water level at a glance, so you top up only when it's actually low. No more soggy, root-rotting soil or bone-dry crumbling dirt.
Made for busy people and trips
Going away for the weekend? Forgetful by nature? The reservoir keeps your succulents, herbs and small plants happy while you're not there to fuss over them.
Set it and forget it
How it works
Add water to the clear base
Lift out the inner planter and fill the transparent lower chamber with water. The level is easy to see through the clear plastic.
Let the wick do the work
A soft wick runs from the reservoir into the soil and draws water upward by capillary action — feeding the roots steadily, only as much as they need.
Refill only when it's low
Glance at the water level through the base every few days. When it runs low, top it up. That's the entire routine.
Try it for 30 days, risk-free
If your self-watering pot doesn't make plant care easier, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. Every order ships tracked and is backed by real human support — so you can try it with total peace of mind.
The details
Specs & what's included
- Design
- Double-layer self-watering pot — inner planter + clear water reservoir
- Material
- Durable translucent ribbed plastic, glossy finish
- Watering
- Cotton wick draws water up automatically (capillary action)
- Water level
- Visible through the transparent base — know when to refill
- Best for
- Succulents, herbs, African violets and small houseplants
- In the box
- 1 × self-watering flower pot with inner planter and wick
Good questions
Before you ask
It depends on your plant and the season, but most people refill every several days to about a week — far less than daily watering. The clear base makes it obvious: when the water's low, top it up.
A soft wick runs from the lower water reservoir up into the soil. Through capillary action it pulls moisture upward at the same pace the roots drink it — do no electricity, no pump, no batteries.
It's ideal for succulents, herbs, African violets, pothos and other small indoor plants. Very thirsty or very large plants will outgrow the reservoir faster, so it suits compact plants best.
No — the wick only moves as much water as the soil draws, so roots stay evenly moist rather than waterlogged. Seeing the level through the clear base also helps you avoid overfilling.
It's designed mainly for indoor and shaded spots — a desk, windowsill or office. In direct outdoor sun the water can evaporate and algae may form in the clear chamber faster, so a bright indoor spot is best.
Happier plants, less effort
Let your plants water themselves
Proof it works
Loved by plant people
"Great pots for propagating seedlings, create a nice atmosphere and look great in large quantities on a shelf."
"I've ordered this for the third time — perfect for little ones. Everything always arrives intact; the pots are very light but stand firmly due to the water."
"As described! ✨💕🌱"
"Very beautiful."
"Good item for the price, but it is made from the thinnest plastic and can buckle easily."


