Have I failed my terrarium? Looks like mold at the bottom and leaves on top became yellowish. I guess the humidity was too high. But how do I save it now?
Have I failed my terrarium? Looks like mold at the bottom and leaves on top became yellowish. I guess the humidity was too high. But how do I save it now?
take the plants, rinse them, prune the dead leaves and place in a new container with a taller false bottom and new soil is what i would do. cut anything that smells off or is rotting. if properly sealed i’d try with less water than you think
zacchaeustyler
is there any springtails or isopods in there? they eat the mold and are essential to long term terrarium health
kurvinho
Wouldn’t keep the Monstera there. Will be all stem and roots with some leaves that try to get out. Also will take over all the space
Avocuddle852
I don’t see condensation, are you sure humidity was high?
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take the plants, rinse them, prune the dead leaves and place in a new container with a taller false bottom and new soil is what i would do. cut anything that smells off or is rotting. if properly sealed i’d try with less water than you think
is there any springtails or isopods in there? they eat the mold and are essential to long term terrarium health
Wouldn’t keep the Monstera there. Will be all stem and roots with some leaves that try to get out. Also will take over all the space
I don’t see condensation, are you sure humidity was high?