Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Most micro terrariums are self-sustaining. They recycle their own moisture through condensation.

You’ll only need to mist lightly every –3-4 weeks or if the soil looks completely dry. Aim for about 20-30ml (or approx. 4-5 sprays of a misting bottle) of water in each watering.

Over watering is often the cause of many plant issues and death especially in terrariums. If you're unsure is best to underwater and do this more often.

If water is visible in the dranage layer of pebbles at the bottom, DO NOT water again until it is no longer visible and has evaporated into the micro ecosystem of your terrarium.

Place your terrarium in bright, indirect light (e.g., near a window but not in direct sun). Too much direct sunlight can overheat and dry out the plants.

Yes! We would love you too! This is a key design benefits of our micro terariums.

Terrariums thrive indoors, especially in stable office environments. Fluorescent and LED lighting are usually sufficient if natural light is limited.

It means the plants are enjoying themselves as much as 'Rose' (Kate Winslet) in the movie 'Titanic'.

A little condensation is normal and healthy. If it becomes very foggy, simply remove the lid for a few hours to let it clear or wipe it clear.

Our terrariums are designed with a small air cirulation vent. It's a good idea to open occasionally (every few weeks) for 15-20 minutes to allow fresh air circulation.

You can open your terrarium more often, keeping in mind this may require it to be watered SLIGHTLY more often, as each time it is opened releases moisture. Terrarium plants thrive in a humid environment.

Not often. If a plant outgrows the container or leaves turn yellow, just trim gently with small scissors.

No. Because they’re enclosed and carefully planted, pests are rare. Keep the lid closed and avoid overwatering to prevent issues.

With minimal care, a terrarium can last for years. Think of it as a long-term, living piece of décor.

Yes, but keep terrariums out of reach. Some plants may be mildly irritating if eaten, and glass can be fragile.

No problem! Terrariums are low-maintenance and self-sustaining. You can leave them for several weeks without care.

We are working hard on delivering customisation in our product offering. Contact us with your personalised terrarium design preferences for offices, gifts, or home décor. This way we can consider this in our customisation product development.

Yes, though on a small scale. They bring a touch of nature indoors, which helps create a calmer, healthier workspace or home.

Tip: Think of your terrarium as a tiny, self-contained world. A little care goes a long way!

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