I made this several months ago, charcoal at the bottom, cactus dirt, and a succulent clipping in a sealed salsa jar with some water. It seemed like it died at first and I thought there was too much water but then I put it outside and it is still alive after many many weeks without opening it. I honestly have no idea how it has survived but I’m pretty proud of my little dude.

by dak0tah

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  2. I am open to tips and feedback, I want to learn everything about terrariums.

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