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Thank you so much to everyone who helped. Its my first terrarium! Starting from the bottom, I arranged it in the following order: small pebbles, a piece of mesh fabric, charcoal, and peat soil mixed with dry branches. As for the plants, I used moss, a type of plant I found in the garden, and two small succulent pieces. I hope it lives!

If you have any other suggestions, I’ll take them.🌱

by Brief-Age1837

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  2. Brief-Age1837

    Light source is sun.
    I will probably spray water time to time we will see.
    Everything taken from my garden.
    And it’s 3 Lt jar.

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