he Glass Dome with Wooden Base is a stylish and functional way to protect and display your plants. This handmade eco-glass cloche creates a controlled environment, helping plants thrive while enhancing your space. Each piece is crafted using traditional techniques, resulting in natural bubbles and slight imperfections that add character and uniqueness.
This listing includes one Glass Dome with Wooden Base. The plant in the photo sits in an 8cm nursery pot, shown for scale only. The pot and plant are not included.
Use this glass cloche to display houseplants, nurture cuttings, or elevate your home décor. Its combination of eco-friendly materials and classic design makes it a must-have for any plant lover.
Q1: Can I use this glass cloche for plants other than those listed like Begonia or Ferns?
A1: Absolutely! While it’s ideal for humidity-loving plants, you can also use it for succulents or cacti by adjusting the frequency of covering to manage moisture levels, making it versatile for various indoor gardening needs.
Q2: How do I clean the glass cloche to maintain its clarity and avoid damage to plants?
A2: Gently clean the glass with a soft cloth and a mixture of water and mild dish soap. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasives to prevent scratching the glass or damaging the eco-friendly materials.
Q3: Is this cloche suitable for propagating cuttings, and if so, how should it be used for this purpose?
A3: Yes, it’s excellent for propagating cuttings. Place your cuttings inside on a stable, moisture-retaining medium like peat or moss, and the cloche will help maintain a humid environment that encourages root growth. Just ensure to periodically air out the dome to prevent mold growth.
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