It will be much helpful if you kindly mention where from you collect these plants. I believe these plants are not to be found in regular nurseries. Regards.
I propagated my peperomia prostrata from one sad, tiny string that had survived in a dying closed terrarium I was breaking up. Since I didnt have much hope for it, I experimented trying to have it grow into semi hydro. My lil greenhouse has a humidity of 85-95%, so it was always moist enough. By now, the tiny string has outgrown its tiny pot. Its right under the growlight, so the leaves are light green and the pattern on the leaves is a light red-brown, wich I find very interesting. Its thriving and soon ready to move outta the greenhouse, making space for other experiments. Time for another try on some selaginella. I love selaginella, but it doesnt love me back 😅
Informative video, loved it. Please send few nursery names or address where we can buy these plants, especially Marcgravia umbelata and Peperomia prostrata
I love terrariums i have a few ive made, entire ecosystems i should say. I got into it by way of side work building permaculture and naturalistic gardens. Here lately ive started becoming more of a fan of what id call " specimen terrariums" i like to set them up in the kusamono style with the intention to showcase 1 particular plant in a habitat. The focus has become for me less of a focus on overall terrarium and more the focus of creating perfection in a single specimen and showcasing it
Muchas gracias por toda esta información, ya voy teniendo algunas que otras y sigo preparando y consiguiendo poco a poco los materiales. Gracias por el canal 🌹
Thanks for this informative video! I recently got into closed Terrariums! Got a BiOrb 60 litre Terrarium recently and its also motivated me to try some closed glass jar Terrariums. Finished my first Moss garden Terrarium last week. Subscribed here!
Check out my FREE terrarium building course (A to Z of Terrarium Building) here
ua-cam.com/play/PL2B6lN6qObdqpxnaF3u30ETDgYVID3PlI.html
Valuable clip, Sushanto. Thank you! Since I needed to do this for me when I went searching, I figured I’d share it with your subscribers.
1. Selaginella (spike moss)
Varieties - Selaginella Kraussiana, Selaginella Uncinata, Selaginella Erythropus
2. Pellionia Repens (watermelon begonia or rainbow vine)
3. Fittonia (nerve plant)
4. Ferns
Varieties mentioned - green fantasy fern, Boston fern, Dallas fern and rabbit’s foot fern
5. Ficus Pumila (creeping fig)
Varieties - dwarf (Ficus Pumila minima)
6. Pilea Involucrata (friendship plant)
7. Pilea Spruceana (silver tree)
8. Marcgravia Umbellata
9. Saxifraga Stolonifera (Strawberry Begonia)
10. Peperomia Prostrata (string of turtles)
11. Syngonium
12. Cryptanthus (earth stars)
13. Hemigraphis Repanda (dragon’s tongue)
14. Pilea Cadierei (aluminum plant)
15. English Ivy
Thank you Michael.
I wish I had seen this before I wrote it all plus where to plant them in the scape. 😅
It will be much helpful if you kindly mention where from you collect these plants. I believe these plants are not to be found in regular nurseries. Regards.
Except a few all should available in local nurseries.
Rarely, but not never! I was lucky to find Selliginella at a local lowes!
Selaginella is found on walls in Kerala
Your local nursery may order these ones if they don’t carry all in stock. Just ask!
I too found selaginella in my area(kerala) but its not the peacock one
I propagated my peperomia prostrata from one sad, tiny string that had survived in a dying closed terrarium I was breaking up.
Since I didnt have much hope for it, I experimented trying to have it grow into semi hydro.
My lil greenhouse has a humidity of 85-95%, so it was always moist enough.
By now, the tiny string has outgrown its tiny pot.
Its right under the growlight, so the leaves are light green and the pattern on the leaves is a light red-brown, wich I find very interesting.
Its thriving and soon ready to move outta the greenhouse, making space for other experiments.
Time for another try on some selaginella. I love selaginella, but it doesnt love me back 😅
How about a list of plants that can climb up the terrarium background for a natural look?
Thank you 🙏 so much sir ❤
God blessing you ❤
❤wow tyat was a quite comprehensive list... wish all of themwere foubd in indis o ly fittonia white and red one and tge fern categiry are available
i can grow almost all planted aquarium plants emersed in a terrarium?
Informative video, loved it.
Please send few nursery names or address where we can buy these plants, especially Marcgravia umbelata and Peperomia prostrata
I love terrariums i have a few ive made, entire ecosystems i should say. I got into it by way of side work building permaculture and naturalistic gardens. Here lately ive started becoming more of a fan of what id call " specimen terrariums" i like to set them up in the kusamono style with the intention to showcase 1 particular plant in a habitat. The focus has become for me less of a focus on overall terrarium and more the focus of creating perfection in a single specimen and showcasing it
You should've been my first stop to find plants for my terrarium 😊 Thank you!
You are welcome. Thanks
Thank you very much for sharing your vast knowledge
🙏
Think I have 10 out of the 15 in my terrariums :)
Where did u get those from?
Idk if it is to much to ask, but where do you do the cuttings, i did a little cut in my fittonias and they died. IDK what I did wrong :(
At the internode and make a slanted cut. Sterilise your scissors before take the cutting.
Muchas gracias por toda esta información, ya voy teniendo algunas que otras y sigo preparando y consiguiendo poco a poco los materiales.
Gracias por el canal 🌹
You are welcome. Thanks
Thanks for this informative video! I recently got into closed Terrariums! Got a BiOrb 60 litre Terrarium recently and its also motivated me to try some closed glass jar Terrariums. Finished my first Moss garden Terrarium last week. Subscribed here!
Thanks and welcome to the channel.
In India where you from
But where to find these plants? It's difficult to find them in nurseries
You can buy them from local nurseries and aquascaping stores.
Amazing work
Sir I want to meet you please
This video is a brilliant work and super helpful. Thank you sir and keep it up. God bless😊
Thank you
Thanks for sharing the valuable informations.
You are welcome
Do you get all your plants from any specific Nursery in Bengaluru?
I get it from everywhere. At least 50 different places. Maybe more.
Thank you for sharing ❤
안녕하세요
테라리움에 관심이 있어 열심히 공부하는 한국인입니다 좋은 정보감사합니다❤❤
You are welcome. Thanks
I was waiting for this one!
Loved it!
😍😍
😀
Thanks a lot !
I'm so happy 🥳🥳
Excellent ❤
I tried to grow Selaginella in my bonsai pots & it always died. Maybe too much light, I'm not sure
Needs very high level of humidity in the air
LOVE THEM ALL ❤ 😍
Great videp
🍀
늘좋은정보 힐링 영상 감사드립니다 😊
🙏
I think you should add a list of the plants in the description of the video, so it can be copy and pasted!
Already in the comments section
Where do you get your plants from?
Everywhere. At least 50 different places. Maybe more
@@TheUrbanNemophilist Even the mosses?
from where i can buy these plants....i am from assam
I get mine from local nurseries and aquascaping stores
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo
You are welcome. Thanks
Thank you😍
You are welcome
Which on e is the hardest to kill? Because I have a tendency to kill everything.
Pellionia repens
@@TheUrbanNemophilist how hardy is Marcgravia Umbellata?
How impossible from 1 to 10 would a terrarium with duckweed be?
Duckweed is an aquatic floater
i will try anyway 🤠@@TheUrbanNemophilist