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Posts by Alexander Whaley

link to The Secret to How to Grow Begonias in a Terrarium — Why They Outperform Succulents in Low Light

The Secret to How to Grow Begonias in a Terrarium — Why They Outperform Succulents in Low Light

I tried cramming a windowsill succulent collection into a dim hallway and watched them stretch, rot, and give up. When I swapped them for miniature begonias in a closed glass jar, the plants stayed...

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link to The Secret to How to Grow Orchids in a Terrarium — Airflow, Bark Substrate and the Root Visibility Rule

The Secret to How to Grow Orchids in a Terrarium — Airflow, Bark Substrate and the Root Visibility Rule

I killed my first terrarium orchid by treating it like a fern in a jar — stagnant air, soggy mix, no view of the roots. Once I fixed those three things, my mini orchids started putting out new...

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link to Master How to Grow Ferns in a Terrarium — Humidity Range, Light Class and Substrate Requirements

Master How to Grow Ferns in a Terrarium — Humidity Range, Light Class and Substrate Requirements

I killed my first terrarium fern by treating it like a windowsill pothos — sunny spot, potting mix, splash of water. It crisped in a week. The second time I tuned three things: humidity, light, and...

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link to Why Haworthia Survives in Low Light — the Science of CAM Photosynthesis in Shade-Adapted Succulents

Why Haworthia Survives in Low Light — the Science of CAM Photosynthesis in Shade-Adapted Succulents

I’ve kept Haworthia on bookshelves and north-facing sills where most succulents give up. I learned fast that this plant plays by different rules — it survives dim rooms that would stretch or rot...

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link to Master How to Layer a Terrarium in a Small-Necked Container — the Elongated Tool Method

Master How to Layer a Terrarium in a Small-Necked Container — the Elongated Tool Method

I learned the hard way that a narrow-neck bottle turns simple terrarium layering into a game of tweezers and gravity. My first attempt slumped, mixed, and flooded because I treated it like a wide...

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link to Sphagnum Moss Vs Peat Moss for Carnivorous Plant Terrariums — pH, Water Retention and Root Health Revealed

Sphagnum Moss Vs Peat Moss for Carnivorous Plant Terrariums — pH, Water Retention and Root Health Revealed

When I built my first carnivorous plant terrarium, I grabbed a bag of peat and called it a day. Two months later my Venus flytrap sulked, algae bloomed, and the roots smelled sour. I fixed it once I...

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