Bright deciduous plants in a geometric glass florarium look very stylish. They will decorate your interior or be an original gift.
The semi-closed glass mold is perfect for growing moisture-loving deciduous plants, as it helps maintain a humid microclimate in a dry room.
To create a composition, you can buy a beautiful geometric shape or an ordinary vase, it will cost much less. You will also need expanded clay, universal soil and beautiful pebbles or just pebbles for decoration.
Then you can pick up the plants. It is important that they have similar care and watering conditions. For example, fittonias, cheders and hamedorei go well in one composition.
At the bottom of the glass mold, it is imperative to put a layer of expanded clay, preferably thicker. It will create a kind of air cushion necessary for the roots to breathe, and can also absorb excess moisture in case of excessive watering. If expanded clay is not colored, then it can be masked from the sides with small pebbles or gravel.
Then lay out a layer of soil in which you need to plant the plants, after carefully clearing the roots from the old. This is especially important if you are replanting them from a purchased mixture. Plants are planted in depressions, the roots are well sprinkled on top. The depth of the vase should be suitable for the plants so that there is enough room for the roots to grow.
Now you can start decorating. Sprinkle the top with pebbles or pebbles, they do not interfere with watering, and at the same time hide a layer of earth that does not look aesthetically pleasing. Water the finished composition a little, and then care for the plants as in a regular pot. A good effect for moisture-loving plants will be given by daily spraying of the leaves with water from a fine spray bottle.
Your composition is ready. As the plants grow, they can be pinched or transplanted. And then your tropical "oasis" will delight you and give you a good mood in any weather outside the window.