FAQ's

CARE INSTRUCTIONS


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Do my terrariums need light?

Natural light is always good for terrariums and succulents that live within them, however because terrariums create an enclosed environment for the plants to live in too much direct sunlight can be bad. Ideally a spot that gets a lot of natural light is a good spot!

 

How often should I water them?
Your terrarium wont need much water at all. Most of the plants we use within our little creations tend to only need a water once every 7-14 days depending on the conditions of where the terrarium is placed! Keep a close eye on the terrarium and when it looks as if it Is drying out water it a little (half a cup) The best way to water your terrarium is every few days with a spray bottle.
REMEMBER: Over watering is bad. It is better to underwater your terrarium than water it too much
Closed lid terrariums should only need watering once every 28 days.

 


CONCRETE PLANTERS

Concrete planters are hardy little suckers that don’t need much care at all!
From Sitting outside on a table in the sun to next to your kitchen sink inside they always look pretty and don’t require you to maintain them.

Water these guys once a week if they are inside. If they are outside, depending on the weather water them every few days during the summer and once every 1-2 weeks during the winter.
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KOKADAMA MOSS BALLS

The best way to look after the kokadama moss ball is to tie it up somewhere in a way that it is easy to take down, and every 10-12 days soak it in a bowl or bucket full of water for 5-10 minutes. Once The moss ball has soaked up the water it needs in that time, you can then hang it back up!

If your moss ball is looking dull and unhealthy chances are its probably lacking sun and not water so place it in a sunny spot for a day or two and watch it bounce back quickly !

 

If you have any other questions or queries regarding the care of your new plants please do not be afraid to contact us on 0404684689 or [email protected]