Q bello quiero aprender a hacer Te escribo desde PARAGUAY AMERICA DEL SUR MUY BELLO TU TRABAJO NO SE Q MATERIALES USAS PARECE ARROZ MUSGO Y PIEDRITAS ME ENCANTA
Hola soy fann y suscriptor, me puedes por favor decir si las plantas que recortaste con la tijera y que pusiste en el terrario, si le salen raíz y si sobreviven ?, gracias
Gracias de antemano. Todas las plantas que utilicé en el video son de crecimiento fácil; según mi experiencia al plantarlas de esta manera, desarrollaron raíces bien.
Interesting. The substrate does not seem very nutrient rich. Do you add fertilizer? You might want to add a bit of azomite too b/c even fertilizers that say "with micro-nutrients" usually only have 12 not all 70.
thank you for leaving comment.. the substrate I use is composed of fermented dirt, volcanic sand, husk charcoal. I didn't add any fertilizer because in this mini proportion I need them to grow slowly and not taking up space to quick.
as I write this comment, this particular terrarium and several others are currently being rented by a coffee shop, they're not under my supervision and maintenance, however last time I checked they're all doing okay.. plant list: Polysclas Fruticosa, Fittonia
First layer : Bali sand 2nd layer : mixture of compost and volcanic sand Then I used decorative gravel that commonly used in aquarium, stone that I randomly found in my surrounding and silica sand
@@mlakuaesmallgarden how did you make the soil mix? can you please tell me that? and the plants you used in it what are the names and from where I can buy them? Please tell me
@@SajedulIslam-vs5br my soil mix consist of black volcanic sand and fermented cow manure... If you can't find black volcanic sand you can use perlite which is common in your local garden store... For the plants I used: 1. Fittonia 2. Polyscias fruticosa variegated 3. I don't know the moss name, but I found them in pine forest
1. The sand that I used is called "Bali Sand" 2. mixture of compost and volcanic sand 3. decorative gravel that commonly used in aquarium 4. stone that I randomly found in my surrounding and silica sand
Loved the video. I am a plant mom. You being so careful about the plant makes me feel so good❤
thanks' ❤
Parabéns pelo ternário ficou lindo você é um artista muito bom.
@@marcoslima1594 Obrigado, eu realmente aprecio isso
Q bello quiero aprender a hacer
Te escribo desde PARAGUAY
AMERICA DEL SUR
MUY BELLO TU TRABAJO
NO SE Q MATERIALES USAS PARECE ARROZ MUSGO Y PIEDRITAS
ME ENCANTA
@@LilianPavon-u4s hola, la arena utilizada se llama "arena de Bali" o "arena perlada" El musgo utilizado es musgo silvestre que recogí de alrededor
A beautiful little world, very harmonious! Can you tell me the name of the plant whose stem you planted after fittonia?
Thank you...
The plant is Poluscias fruticosa
What is the greenery b4 the plants? Mossy stuff?
Hola soy fann y suscriptor, me puedes por favor decir si las plantas que recortaste con la tijera y que pusiste en el terrario, si le salen raíz y si sobreviven ?, gracias
Gracias de antemano. Todas las plantas que utilicé en el video son de crecimiento fácil; según mi experiencia al plantarlas de esta manera, desarrollaron raíces bien.
Do we need to add or spray water everyday
@@mrcoco3562 just spray everyday, it will be fine..
Interesting. The substrate does not seem very nutrient rich. Do you add fertilizer? You might want to add a bit of azomite too b/c even fertilizers that say "with micro-nutrients" usually only have 12 not all 70.
thank you for leaving comment..
the substrate I use is composed of fermented dirt, volcanic sand, husk charcoal. I didn't add any fertilizer because in this mini proportion I need them to grow slowly and not taking up space to quick.
Will those cuttings survive long in there? And what were the names of them?
as I write this comment, this particular terrarium and several others are currently being rented by a coffee shop, they're not under my supervision and maintenance, however last time I checked they're all doing okay..
plant list:
Polysclas Fruticosa, Fittonia
Luar biasa 👍
Anda luar biasa... ❤️
Which sand used in first?
Bali Sand or Pearl sand we called in here
Thank you
Suara biar asmr gitu pake apa bang??,😁
saya pake mic rode video micro bang, proses pake audacity...
Kindly name the material you have used.
First layer : Bali sand
2nd layer : mixture of compost and volcanic sand
Then I used decorative gravel that commonly used in aquarium, stone that I randomly found in my surrounding and silica sand
@@mlakuaesmallgarden how did you make the soil mix? can you please tell me that? and the plants you used in it what are the names and from where I can buy them? Please tell me
@@SajedulIslam-vs5br my soil mix consist of black volcanic sand and fermented cow manure... If you can't find black volcanic sand you can use perlite which is common in your local garden store...
For the plants I used:
1. Fittonia
2. Polyscias fruticosa variegated
3. I don't know the moss name, but I found them in pine forest
@@mlakuaesmallgarden Thanks brother, where do you live? I'm from Canada
@@SajedulIslam-vs5br no problem, I live in East Java, Indonesia, it's tropical...
Please used the name of the components
1. The sand that I used is called "Bali Sand"
2. mixture of compost and volcanic sand
3. decorative gravel that commonly used in aquarium
4. stone that I randomly found in my surrounding and silica sand
Plants name???? Moss, fitonias and last one???
@@rira6884 the last plant is Poluscias fruticosa
It's here called Bali sand, it's basically beach white sand