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Start by choosing a terrarium jar with a transparent surface. Add a drainage layer of pebbles or gravel to prevent waterlogging. Place activated charcoal on top to reduce odours and keep the environment fresh. Add a layer of nutrient-rich soil as the base for planting. Arrange your plants and decorative items as desired, ensuring enough space for growth.
Select plants that thrive in the chosen environment, such as succulents for an open terrarium or ferns for a closed terrarium. Carefully remove excess soil from the plant roots, then dig small holes in the terrarium soil and place the plants inside. Cover the roots and lightly pat down the soil to secure them.
To customize, consider unique containers such as vintage jars or glass bowls. Add layers of colored sand for aesthetics or incorporate figurines for a personalized touch. Incorporate live moss for terrarium to enhance natural appeal and balance humidity levels.
An open terrarium requires less frequent watering due to better air circulation. Mist the soil lightly when it feels dry but avoid overwatering. Closed terrariums rarely need watering as they recycle moisture internally. Observe the plants and soil regularly to maintain the right balance.
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