I recently bought B. prismatocarpa from Creation Cultivated and S. muscicola from GlassBox Tropicals. I didn't realize how tiny the muscicola would be! No flowers yet, but both are starting to grow pretty well in sphagnum moss in a vivarium. I'll definitely be on the lookout for the other species. Marcgravia has definitely been on my list to get.
I love the Tropical Pinguicula! Which of the other flowering plants you mentioned would go well with this one in a large terrarium (about 18"wide x 24" tall)? and what would you recommend for ground covering moss/ fill in plant life to compliment this? Also, as the Ping is carnivorous, what would be an adequate food source be to keep it happy?
I would use other plants which can take the same conditions, so: bright light, and being moist but not wet, with occasional dry periods. I can't think of anything off the top of my head since I don't grow other plants in the same conditions which would work. For ground cover the best would be moss and liverworts. You can feed tropical pings with 1/4 strength Urea-free orchid fertilizer, or carnivorous plant fertilizer, or insects. Thanks for watching my video!
At this time, I usually don't recommend specific sources for plants, because there are many sources and many types of plants, so each case varies, and also because many of my sources are private. Generally, most of my sources are hobbyists, and small or private vendors. It also depends where you live. Please check out www.anotherworldterraria.com/faq/#plant-sourcing which is a general summary of the types of sources I use. There are not any specific vendors listed there; it is simply helpful information to get you on the right track. One key to finding rare plants is to build a network. The previous link has tips on how to do that. Following the suggestions might help you eventually uncover some sources that work for you. I hope that helps!
It depends on a lot of factors such as what kind of light and how much light you can provide, how big of a space is it, is it totally enclosed or not (what's the humidity level), etc. I would suggest you join my "Rare Miniature Terrarium Plants" group on Facebook and post pics and details of your table setup. We can help you there if we have more info. If you do decide to join, please read the rules and be sure to answer the membership questions.
Where in Europe are you? I can sort you out if you’re in the U.K. I’m an admin of the ‘Rare Terrarium Plants (UK)’ Facebook group. I have the same name and profile pic as here.
In the USA, within the vivarium plant hobby, most of these are considered relatively common. Not super common but most can be obtained without a ton of hardship. I have heard that a lot of plants are hard to come by in Canada (I have a few friends there). I hope you have some luck finding things you want. Thanks for watching the video!
Sorry, I don't know if you can find these plants in India. Try to find other people there that collect plants and maybe you can find some of these plants. Good luck.
Check out these beautiful and unique mini plants for beginning and experienced growers alike. Which one do you like best?
I love all 😍🤩
I recently bought B. prismatocarpa from Creation Cultivated and S. muscicola from GlassBox Tropicals. I didn't realize how tiny the muscicola would be! No flowers yet, but both are starting to grow pretty well in sphagnum moss in a vivarium.
I'll definitely be on the lookout for the other species. Marcgravia has definitely been on my list to get.
Wow que hermoso, hace poco me encontré con Diastema racemiflora, no estaba interesado en gesneriaceae, pero ahora si jeje😂
Begonia prismatocarpa is my favorite! I'm going to have to look for it.
It really is a nice plant. Luckily it should not be too hard to obtain. Good luck!
What fun plants! I bet a lot of these would do well with my mourning geckos. They are small enough that little plants don't get squished.
You're probably right!
Great video! I'm super jealous of your vast collection of beautiful plants!
Thanks! 😊
I recently got a Alosica Silver Dragon. It's a really awesome plant! I think that a plant doesn't need to be paturicuary rare to be awesome.
I totally agree!
Great video! Thank you! I just added more plants to my wishlist, again.
Wonderful!
I just discovered your channel and you gained a new subscriber! I love your videos.
Thank you for the feedback and for subscribing! 😇
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Nice, I've been checking your channel often to see if you uploaded a new video. Your content is very helpful and fun to watch!
Awesome, thank you!
Id love to see what you could do with some of our [Australian] mini epi orchids like dendrobiums. Great vid!
I have D. toressae, and D. lichenastrum (both forms). Thank you!
Love the prismatocarpa although it's near impossible to find on the Internet, especially if looking for a vendor to deliver to Ireland lol
Sorry to hear that. I hope you eventually get it.
Love your style so much! I will definitely be using a lot of these some day!
Woah. The new intro looks awesome
I love pings! I keep a AeroGarden with pings.
Great video
Thanks for the visit
Up up up 🤘🤘🤘
Nice video! I have some ideas now. I actually saw the tiny begonia all over the SF Conservatory of Flowers high an low 😂😊.
Thank you! That conservatory sounds awesome!
I love the Tropical Pinguicula! Which of the other flowering plants you mentioned would go well with this one in a large terrarium (about 18"wide x 24" tall)? and what would you recommend for ground covering moss/ fill in plant life to compliment this? Also, as the Ping is carnivorous, what would be an adequate food source be to keep it happy?
I would use other plants which can take the same conditions, so: bright light, and being moist but not wet, with occasional dry periods. I can't think of anything off the top of my head since I don't grow other plants in the same conditions which would work. For ground cover the best would be moss and liverworts. You can feed tropical pings with 1/4 strength Urea-free orchid fertilizer, or carnivorous plant fertilizer, or insects. Thanks for watching my video!
Awesome channel content, new sub from Australia🇦🇺❤️
Thanks and welcome
Could you please make a video on your mosses?
Beautiful, very informative I’m looking to start a terrarium soon. Can terrariums be put outside?
Thanks. Theoretically you could put a terrarium outside but there would be concerns such as temperature and light (too much or too little) and pests
@ 3:47 What is the plant underneath the Pyrrosia Nummulariifolia? Appreciate your videos.
Unidentified Asplenium species. Thanks for watching!
Great information, where to buy these plants?
At this time, I usually don't recommend specific sources for plants, because there are many sources and many types of plants, so each case varies, and also because many of my sources are private. Generally, most of my sources are hobbyists, and small or private vendors. It also depends where you live. Please check out www.anotherworldterraria.com/faq/#plant-sourcing which is a general summary of the types of sources I use. There are not any specific vendors listed there; it is simply helpful information to get you on the right track. One key to finding rare plants is to build a network. The previous link has tips on how to do that. Following the suggestions might help you eventually uncover some sources that work for you. I hope that helps!
Can you do a video on the top temperate plants for terrariums?
Thanks for the request, but I don't deal with temperate plants much.
@@AnotherWorldTerraria thanks for the reply! I get it, everyone has their niche
I need to know what flowers I could grow in a coffee table terrarium pleaseee someone help
It depends on a lot of factors such as what kind of light and how much light you can provide, how big of a space is it, is it totally enclosed or not (what's the humidity level), etc. I would suggest you join my "Rare Miniature Terrarium Plants" group on Facebook and post pics and details of your table setup. We can help you there if we have more info. If you do decide to join, please read the rules and be sure to answer the membership questions.
Seems almost impossible to find any of these here in europe :(
Where in Europe are you? I can sort you out if you’re in the U.K. I’m an admin of the ‘Rare Terrarium Plants (UK)’ Facebook group.
I have the same name and profile pic as here.
Are these common plants where you live? I live in Canada and I haven't heard of or seen any of these plants
In the USA, within the vivarium plant hobby, most of these are considered relatively common. Not super common but most can be obtained without a ton of hardship. I have heard that a lot of plants are hard to come by in Canada (I have a few friends there). I hope you have some luck finding things you want. Thanks for watching the video!
Can I found this in India?
Sorry, I don't know if you can find these plants in India. Try to find other people there that collect plants and maybe you can find some of these plants. Good luck.
If you live in the US are you willing to send some plants?
Sorry, at the moment I am not selling or shipping plants
Maybe next some edible / tasty terrarium plants ? ;)