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Tropical Terrarium Plants Bundle
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Characteristics
Introducing our beautiful Terrarium Plant Bundle, the perfect addition to your indoor plant collection. This bundle includes a selection of high-quality, humidity-loving plants that are ideal for terrariums. Each bundle is unique, featuring a variety of different species chosen at random, ensuring you receive a diverse and interesting selection of plants to enhance your indoor garden.
You will receive a random mix of plants, which may include, but isn’t limited to!:
- Fittonia sp. (Nerve plant)
- Cryptanhus sp. (Earth Stars)
- Nephrolepis sp. (Boston Fern)
- Ficus pumila (Creeping Fig)
- Asparagus plumosus sp. (Asparagus Fern)
- Selaginella (Irish, Spike Moss)
- Syngonium Sp. (Arrowhead plant)
- Asplenium nidus
- Hedera sp. (Ivy)
- Begonia sp.
- Pilea sp.
- Peperomia sp.
- Anthurium sp.
- Hypoestes sp. (Polka Dot)
- Iresine sp.
Bundle sizes:
- 3 plants are perfect for a small terrarium
- 5 plants will be ideal for one medium terrarium or 2 smaller
- 7 plants fill in a large terrarium or two medium
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Description
These plants have been carefully selected to thrive in the high-humidity environment of a terrarium, making them perfect for creating a lush, miniature oasis in your home. Whether you’re an experienced terrarium enthusiast or just beginning your journey into creating small ecosystems, our plant bundle provides the perfect starting point for your next project.
The plants in our bundle are typically housed in 5-8cm pots, with some varieties potentially being slightly larger. These plants can be split into smaller sections and used across multiple terrarium projects or planted in separate pots, offering you even more options to design your ideal indoor garden.
Our Terrarium Plant Bundle is the perfect choice for beginners, home workshops, and anyone just starting their adventure with terrariums. Each bundle provides a lush, vibrant selection of terrarium-suitable plants, all hand-picked by our experienced team. With our curated selection, you won’t have to worry about choosing the right plants or spending hours researching which ones will thrive in a terrarium environment. This saves you time and prevents the disappointment of choosing plants that may not be suitable for terrariums, ensuring that your first terrarium project is a beautiful success from the start.
- What are the best plants to use in a terrarium?
The best plants for terrariums include ferns, Fittonia, Begonia, Pilea, and Peperomia. These plants thrive in high-humidity environments and are well-suited for the enclosed space of a terrarium. - Which types of plants are suitable for a terrarium?
Terrariums are ideal for humidity-loving, compact, and slow-growing plants. Choose plants that thrive in indirect light and can tolerate the moist conditions of a terrarium environment. - Why should I avoid using succulents or cacti in a terrarium?
Succulents and cacti prefer dry, well-draining environments and are not suitable for closed terrariums. The high humidity in terrariums can cause these plants to rot. - How do I manage overgrown terrarium plants?
If your terrarium plants become overgrown, trim them back to maintain the space. Use the cuttings to propagate new plants, either within the same terrarium or in separate pots. - Can I divide terrarium plants to create more?
Yes, many terrarium plants, such as ferns, Fittonia, Begonia, Pilea, and Peperomia, can be split and propagated. You can also propagate some plants, like Fittonia, Peperomia, and Pilea, from cuttings. - How do you care for plants in a terrarium?
Terrarium plant care involves providing indirect light, maintaining high humidity by misting occasionally, and avoiding overwatering. Use a well-draining soil mix and keep the terrarium clean by removing dead leaves and debris. - What are the best containers for making a terrarium?
The best containers for terrariums are glass jars, bowls, or containers with lids to retain moisture for closed terrariums. Open containers are suitable for plants that prefer less humidity. Choose a container based on the plants’ needs and your aesthetic preference. - How often should terrarium plants be watered?
Watering frequency for terrarium plants depends on the type of plants and the environment. Closed terrariums usually require less frequent watering. Check the soil moisture and water only when it begins to dry out. - Can I use artificial lighting for my terrarium?
Yes, LED grow lights can be used for terrariums, especially in areas with low natural light. Make sure to provide light that mimics the natural conditions suitable for your terrarium plants. - What type of soil is best for terrariums?
A well-draining soil mix is crucial for terrarium plants. We recommend using Highland Moss Premium Terrarium Soil, available on our website, to ensure the best growth and health of your terrarium plants. Adding a layer of charcoal can help with odour control and keep the soil fresh. - Do terrarium plants need fertiliser, and how often?
Terrarium plants typically need little to no fertiliser. If you choose to fertilise, use a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser sparingly during the growing season to prevent nutrient build-up in the soil. - How can I prevent mould and pests in my terrarium?
To prevent mould, avoid overwatering and ensure proper air circulation by occasionally opening the terrarium. Introducing beneficial insects like isopods and springtails can help, as they eat decaying organic matter, reducing the risk of mould. Regularly remove dead or decaying plant matter and check for pests, treating them with natural insecticides if necessary. - What are common problems with terrarium plants and how to solve them?
Common issues include overgrowth, yellowing leaves, mould, and pests. Regular maintenance such as trimming, proper watering, and ensuring good air circulation can help prevent these problems. - How do I properly prune my terrarium plants?
Pruning terrarium plants helps maintain their shape and size. Use clean scissors or pruning shears to trim back overgrown or dead leaves. Regular pruning encourages new growth and keeps the terrarium looking neat and healthy.
Make sure you have everything you need
Terrarium Checklist
Materials you need to create a terrarium:
- Terrarium Soil: A specialist blend that is tailored for humidity-loving plants
- Sphagnum Moss: Helps with water retention and improves drainage
- Activated Charcoal: To prevent mould and provide an additional layer of filtration
- Drainage layer: Stones or clay pebbles for added drainage
- Selection of Humidity-loving plants: A variety of plants that thrive in high-humidity environments
- Decorative Stones: To add a decorative touch around your plants
- Cushion or Sheet Moss: To add a natural touch around your plants
- Additional decorations: Use crystals, favourite ornaments, pieces of wood, bark or anything else you want
- Glass container: can be closed or opened, the best is made of clear glass
- Springtails: Make your terrarium a bio-active thriving environment with those little helpers
- Tools: Help you create a beautiful terrarium and maintain it later
- Mister: Delicately spray a gentle mist of water, ensuring your plants receive the moisture they need to thrive
Need extra help
If you prefer a super easy way to start with your terrarium project, we also offer large, eco-glass terrarium kits that include everything you need to create a beautiful terrarium, from the closed container with a cork lid to the soil, moss, and plants. Our website also has an article on how to make a terrarium with step-by-step instructions, helpful advice, and answers to frequently asked questions to help you get started.
Pictures represent examples of plants. If you looking for pets friendly selection please email us [email protected]
Additional information
Sun | No direct sun, but bright ambient light is ideal |
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Water | Water when the top few cm are dry, let it soak through and leave it until it dries out again. Don't leave her sitting in water. |
Humidity | Not lower than 70%, will thrive in 80-90% |
Bundle | 3 Plants, 5 Plants, 7 Plants |
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I was very pleased with my bundle from Highland moss. It was like a small present, exciting not knowing what was going to arrive. Thank you because the plants were packed beautifully with real care and consideration. They were in lovely condition when I unwrapped them.
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A lovely bundle, great mix of plants
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Healthy plants, varied selection
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