Self-watering plant pot guide

A three-size set for grouped plant displays and easier watering checks.

The TYMENSH self-watering plant pot set includes 12, 10, and 9 inch planters with reservoirs, drainage holes, and lightweight plastic construction.

White TYMENSH self-watering plant pot set in three sizes

Quick Answer

Choose this line when watering routine and matched sizes matter.

The TYMENSH 12/10/9 inch self-watering set is a practical option for people who want a coordinated three-pot display with reservoir support, bottom watering, drainage holes, and indoor/outdoor use.
White self-watering plant pot set
White

TYMENSH self-watering plant pots, 12/10/9 inch set

White gives a clean look for shelves, desks, windows, offices, bedrooms, living rooms, and patios.

Green self-watering plant pot set
Green

TYMENSH self-watering plant pots, 12/10/9 inch set

Green creates a softer garden look for patios, porches, plant corners, and indoor greenery.

What Self-Watering Means Here

In this guide, self-watering means the pot has a reservoir design that supports bottom watering and can help keep soil supplied with moisture between watering checks. It does not mean the plant never needs attention. Plant type, room temperature, light, soil, and season still affect how often you should check the pot.

The TYMENSH set is useful when you want one product line for several plant sizes. The 12, 10, and 9 inch sizes can be arranged together on a patio, porch, shelf, entryway, office, living room, or indoor garden display.

Why Drainage Still Matters

Drainage holes help extra water move away from the soil. A reservoir helps with watering support, while drainage helps with water management. Those two ideas work together, and they are both worth checking before choosing a pot.