Horticulture Terrariums

Tiny Terrariums


My friend gave me these tiny viles so I acted accordingly. Theyre super cute but I usually make semi open terrariums so idk how to handle tiny closed ones.

Less than 2 inches tall and made of glass. Charcoal layer and orchid mix only. I put krauss spikemoss, string of hearts, and sedum little missy succulent. No springtails or anything. I live in southern califirnia.

I know succulents dont do well in humidity but these grow kinda fast and i just wanted to see how theyd do.

I jumped the gun on this one. I wanted to just do one to see how it went but then all of a sudden i had five tiny terrariums. How do you think these will fair? Is the charcoal enough to stifle potential mold? Should I do anything differently? Arent they so frickin cute? Lmk! Tysm

TLDR: tiny closed terrariums with no springtails. Charcoal layer and orchid mix. Do you think theyll die?

by AnjoAndBritt

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