Detect and combat mildew on your plants by observing the foliage, checking the stem, smelling the plant, observing the substrate and watching for insects, and use a fungicide such as Plant Protector to keep them healthy and vibrant.
Have you ever wondered how plants breathe in an enclosed terrarium? It's a common question many plant lovers ask themselves. And the answer is that plants breathe just like we do, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.In a closed terrarium, the air is kept in balance by the water cycle. Plant transpiration creates a high relative humidity inside the terrarium. This humidity condenses on the walls of the container and falls back to the substrate as dew. Condensation helps maintain the humidity necessary for the plants and microorganisms inside the terrarium, and also allows for gas exchange.In addition, microorganisms in the terrarium substrate also play an important role in air quality. Microorganisms break down organic matter in the substrate...
An eternal terrarium or garden in a bowl is a small natural ecosystem that is self-regulating and requires almost no care - it only needs to be watered once a year! So how do you water the plants in a terrarium?
Cuando se trata de terrarios o jardines en un bol, el musgo desempeña un papel protagonista. ¡Entra para conocer algunos datos de esta esencial plantita!
Plants, besides being aesthetic elements in our homes and gardens, play a crucial role in the ecological balance and in our quality of life. Promoting their optimal growth and development is not only rewarding, but also a good option to maintain a healthy and sustainable environment in our homes.