Learn how I made one of my all-time favorite nature displays! Thanks for the likes, comments, subs, shares, etc, they mean a lot and really help my channel! 💚
Thanks for the comment and for watching! I wish I could help you out with a video about what you are requesting, but I don't think it would fit the kind of projects that I generally make. I am sure there are some other RUclips channels that make low-cost builds with collected materials. I hope you find what your'e looking for! Thanks again
Really stunning! I love your plugging in the moss. I also am very interested in any artistic/composition discussions - being an artist (2D) as well. I think I’ll get a lot out of your 3D designs to carry over to 2D art. Totally agree about removing the first plant and replacing it. Great tips, too.
Thank you! One of my other passions is photography, and I used to do nature photography (macro, wildlife). I am able to bring some of the compositional and artistic techniques over to this 3D hobby, as well as my own "style"
Incredible as always! You are genuinely my favorite terrarium etc artist on YT. Your pieces are always incredibly natural-looking, and your videos truly inspire me to better my own work.
Hi, did you preserve the wood of the branch? Wonder how it lasts as I’d love to make similar. But it’s really wet here. Anyway that was really nice to watch, thanks.
No preservation on the wood. Most of the wood isn't super wet all the time (it dries out a bit between waterings). Of course all wood will eventually rot, so no design is forever. Thanks for watching!
Nice job. Another micro-mini Sinningia that I love using is Sinningia Mighty Mouse. Would be perfect for builds like this. Thanks for the high quality content.
You just earned my sub dude my goodness your stuff is really amazing im trying to become better at propigating mosses and creating carpets as well as making better scapes and so far your content is really helping me learn more about this art
I think you should add some pink fittonia, it really adds a pop of color, it will also help destroy the sense of scale when used improperly (Which it usually is). It is also really good for taking away all the focus from the hardscape, and using it to completely fill up the terrarium it was planted in really helps elevate the terrariums look. Forget sense of scale, rule of thirds, color theory, and textures. Just use fittonia! JK Lol. But if it is used in a large enough setup, in my opinion it looks quite nice.
Humidity is always a problem with setups like this for me. I dont like to pray the layout 3 times a day. Im getting lazy, the plants suffer and the result isnt satisfying enough :/ What Level of humidity would you suggest if you wanna grow moss in a tray like this? The Moss on top of the wood gets humidity only by air/spraying right? :D Thx for the Vid bro!
Thanks for watching and commenting. I don't measure the humidity level in the tank but it's probably around 80-85% RH. The moss on the wood gets wet from misting by hand and also the wood is slightly moist from being in the substrate that is wet.
Thank you. I am not sure if it always comes from the Fluval or not. I have had it appear in many bins and containers with the Fluval over the years. There's also a possibility the moss spores may be coming in with some of the plants. Either way, I'd give it a try and see what happens! Thanks for watching
Learn how I made one of my all-time favorite nature displays! Thanks for the likes, comments, subs, shares, etc, they mean a lot and really help my channel! 💚
Dude thank you for this!!
Can you make some videos how to make builds with no money and local materials? Thanks!
Thanks for the comment and for watching! I wish I could help you out with a video about what you are requesting, but I don't think it would fit the kind of projects that I generally make. I am sure there are some other RUclips channels that make low-cost builds with collected materials. I hope you find what your'e looking for! Thanks again
Yes, would be interested in tips and tricks putting a wood composition together
Yes please show us more about attaching different pieces of wood together
So beautiful!😍 YES!! I would love a video on how to combine pieces of wood to make a larger, more interesting piece!😃👍
Thank you! Will do!
Looks like you pulled a slice of nature out of the wild,the bonsai pot is like framing a piece of art. Absolutely amazing !!!!
Wow, thank you
That is absolutely gorgeous, mate!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thats a beutifull bonsai pot. Great compossition. I like everything about this!
Many thanks!
Lovely yet simple composition.
Very nice !
Really stunning! I love your plugging in the moss. I also am very interested in any artistic/composition discussions - being an artist (2D) as well. I think I’ll get a lot out of your 3D designs to carry over to 2D art. Totally agree about removing the first plant and replacing it. Great tips, too.
Thank you! One of my other passions is photography, and I used to do nature photography (macro, wildlife). I am able to bring some of the compositional and artistic techniques over to this 3D hobby, as well as my own "style"
Delightful! I would like to see a video on joining wood and on design principles. Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Good work looks good thanks
Simply stunning!
Thank you so much!
Incredible as always! You are genuinely my favorite terrarium etc artist on YT. Your pieces are always incredibly natural-looking, and your videos truly inspire me to better my own work.
Thank you so much! Wow, it feels amazing to hear that I have such a positive impact on you! 😇
Yet again a great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi, did you preserve the wood of the branch? Wonder how it lasts as I’d love to make similar. But it’s really wet here. Anyway that was really nice to watch, thanks.
No preservation on the wood. Most of the wood isn't super wet all the time (it dries out a bit between waterings). Of course all wood will eventually rot, so no design is forever. Thanks for watching!
Great video. I really like seeing the progression.
Thanks!
Amazing work! 💯
Thank you very much!
Nice job. Another micro-mini Sinningia that I love using is Sinningia Mighty Mouse. Would be perfect for builds like this. Thanks for the high quality content.
Thank you!
Great video !
Glad you enjoyed it
Turned out great mate :)
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you, your video was so well made and informative :) ! I learn a lot through your channel :)
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching
You just earned my sub dude my goodness your stuff is really amazing im trying to become better at propigating mosses and creating carpets as well as making better scapes and so far your content is really helping me learn more about this art
Awesome, thank you!
I think you should add some pink fittonia, it really adds a pop of color, it will also help destroy the sense of scale when used improperly (Which it usually is). It is also really good for taking away all the focus from the hardscape, and using it to completely fill up the terrarium it was planted in really helps elevate the terrariums look. Forget sense of scale, rule of thirds, color theory, and textures. Just use fittonia! JK Lol. But if it is used in a large enough setup, in my opinion it looks quite nice.
nice
Thanks
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Wow! Really beautiful and informative, thank you! Do you know de name of that moss?
No, sorry. But thank you for watching!
Humidity is always a problem with setups like this for me. I dont like to pray the layout 3 times a day. Im getting lazy, the plants suffer and the result isnt satisfying enough :/ What Level of humidity would you suggest if you wanna grow moss in a tray like this? The Moss on top of the wood gets humidity only by air/spraying right? :D Thx for the Vid bro!
Growing tank. I got it :P
Thanks for watching and commenting. I don't measure the humidity level in the tank but it's probably around 80-85% RH. The moss on the wood gets wet from misting by hand and also the wood is slightly moist from being in the substrate that is wet.
Have you found that all Fluval stratum sprouts moss naturally? Or just that batch that you happen to use? I’m very curious
Great content by the way👌🏻
Thank you. I am not sure if it always comes from the Fluval or not. I have had it appear in many bins and containers with the Fluval over the years. There's also a possibility the moss spores may be coming in with some of the plants. Either way, I'd give it a try and see what happens! Thanks for watching
How long will this last, does it have a life span? Will it break down naturally all together, or will new growth continually replace?
Assuming I take care of it and water it, It will last as long as the wood stump does before rotting.
Could you do an update, please? :-)
How and with what do you fertilise?
Please check out my fertilizer video ruclips.net/video/34tgFtIaf_M/видео.html :)