Instead of the spray adhesive make a mesh sandwich with the respective holes for the plants. Works even better if the front mesh is plastic and the moss is alive. It will cover it soon and look more natural. Cheers..!
You can stick moss in an envelope for 50 years in an herbarium, pull a piece out, add water, and put it under a microscope and watch it come alive. They are way easier to not kill than any house plant. My guess is people who do this preserved dead crap do it because it requires no work and it probably sheds less@@kifahnemer2729
I been fantasizing about a plant wall but my walls won’t be able to take it so this is a great substitute it’ll be lighter and cheaper and add some wow! And plants into my space❤❤❤❤
The King Anthurium looks very impressive in the background…. Please do a segment of how you take care of your aroid plants. The living plant frame art work is wonderful idea!
Jason did a talk for my orchid society, I’d love it if you guys could do a tutorial on your “jungle log” idea. He explained it, but I’m a visual learner
I have an important question. Won’t the preserved moss mold since we need to spray water on it for other alive plants in the frame? I’m afraid that it will mold from me watering the other plants and that’s terrible.
I've always been told Tallandsias need soaking, but they can't be soaked on these displays. The displays are lovely but my tillandsias seem to need more water to look healthy, misting doesn't do the trick.
Orchids and Tillandsia are epiphytic topical plants, that is to say that they recover the humidity contained in the air from the atmosphere through their aerial roots, so decades isn't a problem as long as the roots never bathe in a total humidity , that is to say that it is necessary to add pine bark around the roots at best because it degrades slowly and it's porous so it pumps and keeps the humidity without excess; never in direct sun with a lot of light at best & One spray per week on the roots only . The moss, two things, the first is that it is a living organism of damp and cool soil that does not like direct sun and can overbear little light; like the ivies in general also; the second is immortal, that is to say that a yellowed foam is always recoverable, in a closed tuperware with 2 mm of water ah bottom and a flood in order beforehand, in a few days, it recovers turn green and even begin to grow again; just like Lichens, from dry it comes back to life with humidity =) So at least two spray weeks in summer and winter only one. P.S : it's up to me
Patience is gardening, gardening is patience. My motto. great video!
Gorgeous! The moss and plants look good too.
Instead of the spray adhesive make a mesh sandwich with the respective holes for the plants. Works even better if the front mesh is plastic and the moss is alive. It will cover it soon and look more natural. Cheers..!
Does live moss survive or die after a while? Especially if inside
@@kifahnemer2729it’s not live moss but the other plants are alive and I can’t believe he just sprayed them:0
You can stick moss in an envelope for 50 years in an herbarium, pull a piece out, add water, and put it under a microscope and watch it come alive. They are way easier to not kill than any house plant. My guess is people who do this preserved dead crap do it because it requires no work and it probably sheds less@@kifahnemer2729
What u mean mesh sandwhich?? Respective holes?😊
What a beautiful piece of art!! I love it. Thank you for sharing.
You are so creative those are amazing
Great idea they are so attractive 😊
Great idea but, isn't the adhesive kinda super bad for the plants?
Yeah its a very bad idea haha
Not true :)
Harus menggunakan lem untuk aquascape
Bad idea .. !! Don't do it !
What, super glue? (I just started watching). How do you think we aquascapers get java ferns to stick to a log?
Impressive - yet easy. Can't wait to create my framed living plant art - looks awesome, thanks!
You could use chicken wire, I’d think, for the larger holes to tuck plants and moss in.
Love those vetcheii in the background…
Well done 👍 I take care of air plants very talented
That Anthurium behind you is gorgeous!!!
Great video! Thank you Sir.
It gives me the necessary information I need to start an orchid terrarium!
Just happened to find your video and OMYGOD those living walls are GORGEOUS!!💕💕💕🥰
This is wonderful! Time to make Christmas presents
Like your plant art work 😮
Hare Krishna. So amazing creation. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful work ❤
That is so gorgeous! I know I can do it after watching this. Thank you!
Perfectly gorgeous!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is exactly what i was looking for!
Me too!!!
Need this in my life lmao
Beautiful, amazing, excellent!!!!! 😊
Wouldn't it be better to use live moss or a variety of mosses instead of artificially colourwd dried?
A lot of real moss is sensitive of drying out and dying; but too much watering isn't great for the main plant.
Great content! Tbh you could probably just live stream the Anthurium veitchii all day and I’d still tune in. What a stunner.
Wow....I love it......thank you for sharing. Hi from Puerto Rico
HExcellent work Adams! you should show more works like this congratulations...! 👍
greetings from Mendoza Argentina
Beautiful!!!! Good idea!! I’m gonna try to make one thank you!! 🙋🏻♀️🕊💕
Thank you so mich for such a nice idea for air plant.
This is very beautiful plant
Great and beautiful idea ♥️🏴 England
Great idia Sir, thanks for sharing this video ❤❤❤❤it
I was so focus not on the plants but on him 😍 I think I'm inlove
I been fantasizing about a plant wall but my walls won’t be able to take it so this is a great substitute it’ll be lighter and cheaper and add some wow! And plants into my space❤❤❤❤
Looks absolutely stunning 🌿🌿
Educational and inspiring video, thank you for sharing😊😊
വളരെ മനോഹരമായിട്ടുണ്ട് .... 👌🏼
New subscriber here beautiful plant frames I'll definitely try it out 🙏🥰 thankyou for sharing
Beautiful 😍 orchids
Amazing, good job and so great ideas.
The King Anthurium looks very impressive in the background…. Please do a segment of how you take care of your aroid plants. The living plant frame art work is wonderful idea!
To all you people who are commenting on the spray glue, Gorilla glue is even available for aquatic plants. It's safe people. Relax ur nerves.
Beautiful ~
Very nice👍
Su trabajo le quedó muy bonito.Desde Málaga España
❤nice idea
Very nice idea. Looks like a great project. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful
Very nice idea 👌
Thank you for teaching how to do this.
LOVE it!!! Thank you for sharing and instructing❣️
Simply stunning! ❤
Nice idea....thanks
原来可以这样种,漂亮多了,真聪明!
Nice job
Love airplants.
Just amazing
Hi this is great👍
I would like to know what’s the big green plant behind you?
Top video mate.
Perfect idea! Thanks for sharing.Happy growing!
Thank you, really enjoyed your video, can't wait to make one🙂
How do you care for them? Sorry for being so practical!!
I love this idea!
Great idea, I can't wait to try!
Nice, very beautifull
Que lindo vou fazer amei a ideia❤❤❤
Vc sabe me informar o que é aquele frasco q ele borrifa? em inglês eu não entendi. obg se puder me responder. 🙏
Amable Sr...envian orquideas a Colombia.?..gracias
Nice ideia 💡 Happy like
Jason did a talk for my orchid society, I’d love it if you guys could do a tutorial on your “jungle log” idea. He explained it, but I’m a visual learner
Thank you for very nice idea i love it and im gonna do it soon for my garden...
Very creative
Bien esas ideas.
Gracias
Very creative!
I have an important question. Won’t the preserved moss mold since we need to spray water on it for other alive plants in the frame? I’m afraid that it will mold from me watering the other plants and that’s terrible.
Thank you for sharing this video. I love it. I absolutely get idea for this .
Excellent
How would you properly water the orchid?
That’s what I would like to know
Spraying
I've always been told Tallandsias need soaking, but they can't be soaked on these displays. The displays are lovely but my tillandsias seem to need more water to look healthy, misting doesn't do the trick.
I gues you can use hooks to mount and unmount them since there’s a wire net behind.
Maravilhoso. Mas o spray que você usa é algum tipo de cola?
Very nice
Really amazing!! Me encantó bellísimo!!
Muy bello así Gracias por compartir
Sprey has glue ...beautiful idea
Wow nice❤️
Lindo e Criativo trabalho maravilha de ideia 😍🤝👍
Weeeeh ,tertarik aku tak gawe ah anggrekku okeh ,nuwon yo kang
Amazing
Esse material é para colar? Não prejudica as plantas?
What is that stunner behind you its gorgeous!
Awesome thank you for the inspiration
Very nice‼️
How do these do over the winter, in a bit snowy environments?
wah.. bagus sekali. terimakasih ilmunya. saya sangat tertarik untuk membuatnya juga. salam hangat dari Indonesia.
Instead of using the wire mesh, could I use large plastic needle point mesh?
How do u water the plant.... Or it dies in a day..
Brilliant
ESPECTACULAR
Very very interesting!!! Thank you for a idea!
Awesome ! thank you for the tutorial.
Adorei! Tenho essas plantas em casa e vou fazer. Obrigada pela bela inspiração. Obrigada!
Oi, você pode me dizer que spray que ele usou? Achei estranho colar o musgo esfagno com cola de tapeçaria.
This massive anthurium vietchii in the back ground is everything omg it would be so expensive
Hello, do you just spray water on them to keep them alive? How long will it last?
Orchids and Tillandsia are epiphytic topical plants, that is to say that they recover the humidity contained in the air from the atmosphere through their aerial roots, so decades isn't a problem as long as the roots never bathe in a total humidity , that is to say that it is necessary to add pine bark around the roots at best because it degrades slowly and it's porous so it pumps and keeps the humidity without excess; never in direct sun with a lot of light at best & One spray per week on the roots only .
The moss, two things, the first is that it is a living organism of damp and cool soil that does not like direct sun and can overbear little light; like the ivies in general also; the second is immortal, that is to say that a yellowed foam is always recoverable, in a closed tuperware with 2 mm of water ah bottom and a flood in order beforehand, in a few days, it recovers turn green and even begin to grow again; just like Lichens, from dry it comes back to life with humidity =)
So at least two spray weeks in summer and winter only one.
P.S : it's up to me
Aqui no Brasil temos muitas variedades de tilandsia. Amo todas.