📊For future videos, which direction do you prefer? 1⃣Informative: learn fun facts of exotic plants and ecosystems. 2⃣Aesthetic: enjoy immersive experience with creative shots and storytelling. 3⃣Tutorial: learn how to set up terrariums and grow plants. 📊你希望未来的视频更偏向于: 1⃣科普性: 了解奇异的植物和生态 2⃣观赏性:沉浸式观看有趣的镜头和叙事 3⃣教程性:如何搭建生态缸和种植植物
I want all ! I think aesthetic first will let you have further reach on the algorithm, then it will gather targeted audience, then only slowly go to tutorial and informative, also how do you plan your design (你的思路)。期待你接下来的所有视频。 Hi from Malaysia.
@@tommylee1285 thanks for the advice! Yeah focusing on the aesthetics feels like the way to go. There are already plenty of pro-level tutorials out there, so I hope my videos can showcase exotic plants & ecosystems in a different and inspiring way!
I almost never comment, but this one is insane-probably the most complete collection of carnivorous plants I’ve ever seen in a tank. But for real, keeping so many CPs with different needs together? That’s gotta be a serious challenge. Super impressive tho... but we shall see if it endures...
Thanks for your comment! A lot of considerations were taken into building this terrarium, for example non-uniform light source so that nepenthes receive less light than sundews despite on the higher elevation, different soil composition and depth for different moisture needs, etc. It is quite challenging but that is also the fun part of designing terrariums! The terrarium has been running fine for ~4 months. Many of the plants seem pretty happy for now. We will see if it works in the long term!
@@carlovelasquez6081 Carnivorous plants require lots of light to thrive. For your reference, I use 40 watts grow light 14hrs daily for my tank. I think you can start experimenting with your current light setup and adjust according to how your plants react
Hmmm I did not keep track of the exact number, but given that I stuffed so many carnivorous plants into this terrarium the total cost was not low. It also depends on where you live and which nursery you buy from. Would be cool to be updated about your terrarium project!
@@realhazelhlly The grey component is lava rock as a porous medium. I used it to replace perlite which annoyingly float around :) For the left most glass of soil mix, from top to bottom, they are: chopped sphagnum moss, peat, fir bark, coarse sand, lava rock.
📊For future videos, which direction do you prefer?
1⃣Informative: learn fun facts of exotic plants and ecosystems.
2⃣Aesthetic: enjoy immersive experience with creative shots and storytelling.
3⃣Tutorial: learn how to set up terrariums and grow plants.
📊你希望未来的视频更偏向于:
1⃣科普性: 了解奇异的植物和生态
2⃣观赏性:沉浸式观看有趣的镜头和叙事
3⃣教程性:如何搭建生态缸和种植植物
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I want all ! I think aesthetic first will let you have further reach on the algorithm, then it will gather targeted audience, then only slowly go to tutorial and informative, also how do you plan your design (你的思路)。期待你接下来的所有视频。 Hi from Malaysia.
@@tommylee1285 thanks for the advice! Yeah focusing on the aesthetics feels like the way to go. There are already plenty of pro-level tutorials out there, so I hope my videos can showcase exotic plants & ecosystems in a different and inspiring way!
Sweet job ❤❤❤❤❤
Love this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@tablegenesis Its great, SUBSCRIBED! come check my terrarium out too :)
I almost never comment, but this one is insane-probably the most complete collection of carnivorous plants I’ve ever seen in a tank. But for real, keeping so many CPs with different needs together? That’s gotta be a serious challenge. Super impressive tho... but we shall see if it endures...
Thanks for your comment! A lot of considerations were taken into building this terrarium, for example non-uniform light source so that nepenthes receive less light than sundews despite on the higher elevation, different soil composition and depth for different moisture needs, etc. It is quite challenging but that is also the fun part of designing terrariums! The terrarium has been running fine for ~4 months. Many of the plants seem pretty happy for now. We will see if it works in the long term!
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Love this one can I ask do you think sansi 15 watts will be okay for my carnivorous plants
@@carlovelasquez6081 Carnivorous plants require lots of light to thrive. For your reference, I use 40 watts grow light 14hrs daily for my tank. I think you can start experimenting with your current light setup and adjust according to how your plants react
Wow this is perfect! Im gonna make one myself how much did this cost??
and what are the soil mixes you used at 2:25? I see peat, sand, wood chips. Is that grey component gravel? Thanks
Hmmm I did not keep track of the exact number, but given that I stuffed so many carnivorous plants into this terrarium the total cost was not low. It also depends on where you live and which nursery you buy from. Would be cool to be updated about your terrarium project!
@@realhazelhlly The grey component is lava rock as a porous medium. I used it to replace perlite which annoyingly float around :) For the left most glass of soil mix, from top to bottom, they are: chopped sphagnum moss, peat, fir bark, coarse sand, lava rock.
@@tablegenesis nice I know what to do with my old aquarium now 🪰
👍我也好想擁有一個這樣的作品。