What are the differences between thermochromic and photochromic resin pots?

Thermochromic and photochromic resin pots are both popular for their unique color-changing properties, but they function very differently. Thermochromic pots change color in response to temperature variations, making them ideal for indoor or outdoor use where temperature fluctuations are noticeable. These pots often shift hues when exposed to heat or cold, adding a dynamic visual element to your plant display.

On the other hand, photochromic resin pots react to UV light exposure. When placed in sunlight, they darken or change color, and revert to their original shade when moved to shade. This makes them perfect for gardens or balconies with varying light conditions.

While both types offer aesthetic appeal, thermochromic pots are more suited for temperature-sensitive environments, whereas photochromic pots excel in sunlight-rich areas. Choose based on your plant's needs and your desired decorative effect.