Bottle garden guide: care

🌿🍢🌱 In our bottle garden guide you will learn everything about caring for plants in closed containers. 🌿🍢🌱 Learn how to properly water, fertilize and prune your green friends to keep them healthy and happy.

  • Light

    Light is an important factor in the growth and health of your bottle garden plants. Here are some things to keep in mind to ensure your bottle garden gets enough light:

    Place your bottle garden in a bright spot, but avoid direct sunlight as this can burn your plants.
    If your bottle garden doesn't get enough light, the plants can weaken and die. In this case, you should consider using an artificial light source like an LED bulb to meet your plants' light needs.

  • humidity

    Keep the soil in the bottle garden moist but not too wet. Moist soil encourages the growth of your plants, while soil that is too wet encourages the growth of mold and bacteria.
    Spray the leaves of your plants with water regularly to increase the humidity in the bottle garden. This is especially important if you have plants that need high humidity, such as mosses or ferns.
    Make sure your bottle garden isn't too warm or too cold, as this can affect the humidity in the bottle garden. Make sure your bottle garden is in a room where the temperature is between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius.

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cleaning

Regular cleaning is important to ensure your bottle garden stays healthy and free from harmful bacteria or mold. Here are some tips to keep your bottle garden clean:

Clean the bottom of your bottle garden regularly by removing old plant debris or rotting leaves.
Avoid excessive moisture in the bottle garden as this encourages the growth of mold and bacteria. You should also make sure that there is no build-up of dust or dirt on the leaves of your plants.
If you notice any signs of mold or bacteria in the bottle garden, you should take immediate action. Remove affected plants or parts of plants immediately and clean the bottle garden thoroughly. Use a vinegar and water solution or a special plant cleaning solution to kill any harmful bacteria and fungi.

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Summary

Caring for a bottle garden requires some attention and care, but it's well worth it for creating a healthy and attractive miniature world. Here are the key things to keep in mind when tending to your bottle garden:

Place your bottle garden in a bright spot, but avoid direct sunlight.
Keep the soil in the bottle garden moist but not too wet, and mist the leaves of your plants with water regularly to increase the humidity in the bottle garden.
Make sure your bottle garden isn't too hot or too cold, and clean the bottle garden regularly to keep out harmful bacteria and mold.
By following these simple tips, you will ensure that your bottle garden stays healthy and beautiful, giving you many years of enjoyment.

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