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Self-watering pots from big box stores, keep or repot?

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6 replies · Last activity Apr 28, 2026

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Olivia S.

I bought a ZZ plant and a pothos from a big box store. Both came in self-watering pots with little reservoirs. The pothos seems fine, but the ZZ soil feels wet even though I have not added water in over a week. I keep reading that you should let new plants acclimate before repotting, but I also keep reading that wet soil kills ZZ plants. Helpful, right? Would you repot right away or wait? And are self-watering pots actually good for beginners?

Marcus Reed
Replying to Olivia S.

For a ZZ in wet dense soil, I would repot sooner. Not because repotting is always urgent, but because ZZ rhizomes can rot if they sit wet too long.

Priya N. Trusted
Replying to Olivia S.

If the soil smells fine and the plant is firm, you can wait a few days and monitor. If it smells sour, has fungus gnats, or the pot stays heavy, I would not wait a month.

Omar H.
Replying to Olivia S.

Self-watering can work really well with the right substrate. Dense nursery peat plus a reservoir is where people get into trouble. Pon or a very airy mix behaves differently.

Theo M.
Replying to Olivia S.

A reservoir does not know what plant is sitting above it. It just provides water. A fern and a ZZ should not be treated the same because the pot has a wick.

Maya K.
Replying to Olivia S.

I remove those snap-on saucers when I can. Sometimes the plant is fine, but the hidden water sitting underneath makes me suspicious.

Dee Walker
Replying to Olivia S.

Beginners do better learning pot weight and drainage first. Self-watering pots can be handy later, but they can also hide problems until the roots are already annoyed. ## Buying and Sourcing

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