Your Green Outlier

All terrariums are uniquely low maintenance

They can be stored in low light areas remaining happy, healthy, and growing

Each plant can be clipped and propagated into new ones while the original plant continues to thrive

Nerve Plant (Fittonia)

Considered the “king of terrariums” the nerve plant is a very easy to care for. Allow 2-3 hours of morning sun, or all day in a bright room. Mist every 5-6 weeks with a spray bottle until moss looks dark and hydrated.

Pothos

Low light plant that can almost be grown anywhere. Hard to unalive by overwatering. Will be happy in shady places or a corner of a bright room. Mist or pour water in the glass once every 8-9 weeks.

Begonia

These are considered to be lower humidity and the highest light item we offer. Allow 4-5 hours of morning sun, or all day bright shaded light. Mist every 5-6 weeks, by using a spray bottle until moss looks dark and hydrated. Allow glass to grow to low humidity between watering.

Calathea

Does well in low to medium light, on a desk or nightstand. Mist with water every 4-5 weeks (with 5-6 sprays) until moss looks dark and hydrated. This plant can withstand high humidity and over watering. Purple color intensifies in warm months.

Purple Waffle

Very low maintenance and drought tolerant. Plant can tolerate low to high light but does best in medium light with a few hours of morning sun a day. Color of plant changes based on light conditions, the more sun the more vibrant. Mist inside glass evenly evenly every 3-4 weeks.

Polka Dot Hypothesis

Also a very well known plant for terrariums the polka dot hyposesis likes moderate humidity. It thrives in medium light. Perfect for bright rooms or partial sun. Mist inside glass ever 5-6 weeks with spray bottle.

More to come on potted plant care!

Disclaimer: All plants need sun to grow - Basically, there has to be a window somewhere.

These are recommendations only, PD does not hold responsibility for any unalived plants outside of his care. Reach out with pictures and questions before that happens though!