Material Quality: To avoid cracking or damage, ensure the ceramic is resilient, non-porous, and able to resist fluctuating temperatures.
Design and Aesthetics: Consider the form, colour, and style of the container to complement the plant and its surroundings.
Size and Drainage Holes: Choose a pot proportionate to the plant and have adequate drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
Weight and portability: Consider the importance of the ceramic pot, mainly if it will be transported frequently, and make your selection appropriately.
Price and Budget: Establish a budget that aligns with the needed quality and size.
Cleaning and Maintenance: Consider how easy it will be to clean and maintain the pot to keep it looking its best.
