
When selecting a pot for an Aeonium, the following factors should be considered: 1. Size: The pot should be slightly larger than the root ball of the plant to allow for growth, but not too large as this can cause waterlogging. 2. Drainage: A good drainage hole or holes should be present in the bottom of the pot to prevent water from accumulating in the soil and causing root rot. 3. Material: Terracotta or clay pots are preferred as they allow for better air circulation and drainage. Plastic or metal pots can also be used but may require additional drainage holes. 4. Weight: Aeoniums have shallow root systems and can become top-heavy, so a heavier pot will help keep the plant stable. 5. Aesthetics: The pot should complement the overall appearance of the Aeonium and the surrounding environment.