Buddha Plant Pot - Small 14cm

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Bring a sense of calm and timeless style to your home with this beautifully crafted Buddha Head Plant Pot. Featuring a serene facial expression and detailed spiral hair design, this statement planter adds a peaceful, bohemian touch to any space.

Finished in a rustic stone-effect with subtle distressed detailing, this decorative Buddha planter blends effortlessly with modern, Scandinavian, boho, and zen-inspired interiors. Whether styled with cascading greenery, succulents, or a small indoor palm, it creates an eye-catching focal point in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, or meditation spaces.

🌿 Why You’ll Love It:

  • Unique Buddha head design with intricate carved detail

  • Stone-effect finish for a natural, rustic look

  • Perfect for indoor plants, succulents, herbs, or artificial greenery

  • Ideal for boho, zen, modern, or minimalist home décor

  • Makes a thoughtful housewarming or wellness gift

Styling Ideas:

Pair with trailing plants like pothos or ivy for a dramatic look, or keep it minimal with a structured succulent or peace lily for a calming aesthetic.

*Plant not included

Care Information

Sunlight Bright spot indoors; full sun outdoors
Position Full sun or sheltered
Soil Keep soil moist, don't over-water
Planting Time
Moisture Moderate
Hardiness
Growth Rate
Spacing
Height and Spread
Annual or Perennial Annual
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much light does the pot plants need?

Place it in sun or part‑shade. Pansies thrive in full sun to partial shade. Ivy tolerates full sun to full shade outdoors.

2. How often should I water and feed the plants?

Keep it evenly moist - not waterlogged. Water when the top few cm feel dry. Feed the trough with a general fertiliser every 2–4 weeks during active growth.

3. How do I maintain the display for longevity?

Deadhead faded blooms to encourage new flowers in pansies and violas. Trim trailing ivy stems to keep them tidy and prevent overgrowth.

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