The humidity levels in Bangalore where I live is also quite low for such setups. Currently I am visiting my hometown in West Bengal and the humidity levels are higher here. Hopefully it should be fine. Thank you Michael.
It is beautiful and lovely to watch. I loved the addition of your voice. It is much easier to follow when someone explains it. No humidity at my place though. I will put it in jar and call it kokedama terrarium. I wanted to tell you something. I am growing Portulaca in a terrarium setting now because of winter. It is content and gives color.
Thank you 🙏. The humidity levels in Bangalore where I live is also quite low for such setups. Currently I am visiting my hometown in West Bengal and the humidity levels are higher here. Hopefully it should be fine. Let me know how the Portulaca does in the longer run.
I'll update you on the Portulaca definitely. Right now it is in a large plastic jar.I covered 1/5 of the jar with damp gravel, a handful of dirt and a handful of coconut coir and planted the plants. It is happy for now. I am also trying Kalanchoe with just damp coco coir as substrate.@@TheUrbanNemophilist
I use old socks to make my Kokedama balls. I like this plant the most for mine, Jungle Cactus - rhipsalis hatiora salicornioides. I hang some of mine using a diy yarn tied plant hanger. And some I use a piece of yarn to wick water from a container to the ball for easy watering. I also like the smaller varieties of English ivy (Hedera helix) for Kokedama balls.
I made a kokedama after seeing your presentation , watering cycle for this kokedama ? I have used Biophytum sensitivum for this .Thank u for ur quick reply for my suggestion for the other video
those without humidity can keep it in a terrarium bell jar
We don't have the humidity here for that. Love watching you create living art in any case. Thanks for taking the time and effort to share your skills.
The humidity levels in Bangalore where I live is also quite low for such setups. Currently I am visiting my hometown in West Bengal and the humidity levels are higher here. Hopefully it should be fine. Thank you Michael.
This is so freaking cool 👏
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i couldn't get a hold of coco fiber so i cut up tiny pieces of paperbark and that worked perfectly too great video very helpful thank you!
Glad you found a good alternative!
It is beautiful and lovely to watch. I loved the addition of your voice. It is much easier to follow when someone explains it. No humidity at my place though. I will put it in jar and call it kokedama terrarium. I wanted to tell you something. I am growing Portulaca in a terrarium setting now because of winter. It is content and gives color.
Thank you 🙏. The humidity levels in Bangalore where I live is also quite low for such setups. Currently I am visiting my hometown in West Bengal and the humidity levels are higher here. Hopefully it should be fine. Let me know how the Portulaca does in the longer run.
I'll update you on the Portulaca definitely. Right now it is in a large plastic jar.I covered 1/5 of the jar with damp gravel, a handful of dirt and a handful of coconut coir and planted the plants. It is happy for now. I am also trying Kalanchoe with just damp coco coir as substrate.@@TheUrbanNemophilist
Usted lo hace y parece tan fácil...enhorabuena y muchas gracias por compartir su "don" con nosotros 🌹
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Very pretty 😊
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@@TheUrbanNemophilist you are welcome 🤗
I use old socks to make my Kokedama balls. I like this plant the most for mine, Jungle Cactus - rhipsalis hatiora salicornioides. I hang some of mine using a diy yarn tied plant hanger. And some I use a piece of yarn to wick water from a container to the ball for easy watering. I also like the smaller varieties of English ivy (Hedera helix) for Kokedama balls.
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Wow, nice and you thanking you for sharing. Thank you to others who commented great heck as well 😊
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Beautiful as always! Thanx for sharing.
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Gorgeous absolutely gorgeous❣️ I am very excited to try this for my home garden. I very much appreciate all you content❣️Thank you. ❤🪴❤
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Its wonderful !!! Simple but beautiful
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Thank you, very interesting video.
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I love this! Next project inspired!!! Thank you
Glad you liked it. Thanks
Its wowww ✌️🌿 Super easy way...!
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Very good tutorial In few minutes, Thanks
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I would love to make one and haven’t yet! Your method looks very nice!!! 🥰
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Que tipo de planta colocas en la kokedama, tiene que ser una planta que necesite bastante humedad verdad ?
Draceana Reflexa
I made a kokedama after seeing your presentation , watering cycle for this kokedama ? I have used Biophytum sensitivum for this .Thank u for ur quick reply for my suggestion for the other video
Depends on climatic conditions and humidity. Water when dry. Watering might be needed everyday for most people.
What type of moss are you using?
Sheet moss
Is it normal for kokedama to have gnats?? I searched moss is a preferred environment for gnats so are they inevitable?
it can happen due to moist and decaying environment. Use a gnat trap or spray from your local garden store.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist Thanks for sharing
Very nice. 👍🏾
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