Best Pot For Small Plants – How To Pot Plants In Lechuza Deltini Planter

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I can not stress enough how important it is to give your plants the best house to live in.

Lechuza planters have been tested by us for the past 8+ years. The planter’s systems provide the best environment for the plant to grow and thrive, allow oxygen to get to the roots, and lower watering frequency. Perfect, right?!

Spring and Summer are the best time to re-pot your plants while they are in a fast-growing mode.

Today, I’ll show you how to re-pot your plant to a Lechuza Deltini Planter and what plant size is the right fit for it.

In this video, you will learn:

  • Why regular nursery pots are really bad for plants;
  • The right pot for a small plant;
  • What is a wick irrigation system;
  • How to inspect the roots;
  • Where the front of a plant is: the better-looking side;
  • How Lechuza mineral stones complement soil for better plant health;
  • How to water plants using the self-watering feature.
About The Author

Juliette Vassilkioti is a New York–based expert in indoor plant maintenance and office plant design, and the founder of My City Plants (in the field since 1998).

Educated at Parsons (Floral Design) and the New York Botanical Garden (Landscape Design), she shares her expertise on a YouTube channel with 6M+ views and has been featured by The New York Times, Women’s Health, and Architectural Digest.

Learn more about Juliette.

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01/07/2026 12:02 am GMT