Everyone loves how aesthetically pleasing terrarium looks but many people don’t quite know how to maintain these beauts. 

Plants grown in such environments are becoming more popular, but unlike their other counterparts, terrarium plants require extra special care. Learning how to care for these terrarium plants can help determine if these unique planters are viable options for your space.

Here are some effective tips and tricks to help you keep your terrarium plants looking fab:

Terrarium care guide tips

Terrarium styles can vary greatly. At the same time, some terrariums feature an open top, while others remain completely closed at all times. These styles might require different cleaning methods. The glass of terrarium helps create the humid environment the plants need to thrive.

It is for this reason that terrariums need to be cleaned often to help keep the glass clean for the benefit of your plants. The high humidity within closed environments can lead to the growth of bacteria, as well as plant fungal issues.

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Unlike normal container-grown plants, terrariums require less sunlight. This is all due to their design. Never place your terrarium in direct sun, as this will quickly create high temperatures which can kill your plants. Experiment with different placements that are in proximity to windows to find the right location for your plants.

Best caring and cleaning tips for your terrarium

Since the care maintenance may vary, trial and error is required to see what works for your terrarium. Before use your terrarium glass should be cleaned thoroughly with soap and hot water.

The terrarium setup will require a sterile potting mix that is light and drains well. Regular garden soil should not be used as it is not suitable for the environment. You should also:

Dust the outside of the terrarium- Doing this keeps showing off your plants and allows the light to shine into the terrarium for your plants.

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Pruning plants- When your terrarium plants start to touch the glass, they need to be pruned or even carefully moved into a bigger terrarium.

Always check for mouldWhen checking your plants make sure to look for any signs of unwanted mould growth in your terrarium. If you do discover some, get rid of it as soon as possible with just a simple scope.

Remove dead or damaged plants immediately as you don’t want them affecting the other parts of your plants.

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