Thank you for sharing your passion of mosses with us. Your time and effort are greatly appreciated. As Rice husk charcoal is not easily found in the US, is it possible to use fine horticultural charcoal (hardwood)?
Hello, a few questions if you please. 1. do you have to use Akadama in the mix? 2. Is there an alternative to Akadama that can be used maybe pumice? 3. the Peat moss you show look like little pebbles or its just the camera making it look like that. 4. The Burned rice hulls, is there something that can be used other than the Burned rice hulls?
1. I would use red ball as the base soil for the moss terrarium. Fine-textured soil that has been sterilized and is free of organic matter is best. 2. Pumice stone, finely ground and powdered, would be fine. 3. In the video, peat moss was a little coarse-grained. Now I am using a finer one. 4. The rice husks are added in the role of sterilization and disinfection. You can use other hulls as well.
Thank you for sharing your soil formula, if been looking for an anorganic mix. I'll try it out, it looks very promising, to work without getting mold, like my last tries. Im sure with springtails added, this could make a longlasting mossarium.
I hope you find this helpful. Springtails are useful for fungus, but in Japan, it is not very acceptable to put insects inside a terrarium, and many people don't like it, so few people do it in Japan. It is a cultural difference.
@@seiyokoke So i gathered all the stuff its 2Parts washed akadama 2Parts Vermiculite 1Part Charcoal and 1Part sived earth, little bit of sand aswell. Iput springtails anyway, i like how lively they walk over wet lava rocks. I also put some Ficus scandens, Peperomia prostrata and Selaginella unicata, hopefully they will grow.
Hi, May I know if the addition of vermiculite and charcoal rice hull as per your recommendation for the base soil will also be suitable for growing Fittonia in a terrarium? Thanks
Best thing is to give it a try. Fittonia will like it if you use osmosis water mixed with rain water. Clean the roots to avoid mold before planting to a terrarium. Some moss in the terrarium will hep too against fungus/mold. This soil can work well i think but you can make a bit experimentation too to find the perfect mix.
Miguel Campi san, In Japan, It can buy on Amazon or through internet shopping, but in other countries It may not be able to find this kind of fine Akadama soil. There are some Japanese companies that can ship Akadama soil overseas, so please look for them.
Hi.. I have Vermiculite, Zeolite, substrate for cacti and succulents, and peat. May I ask if you could tell me if I can make some ratio for a closed type of terrarium? Thank you very much
A ratio of 1 vermiculite, 1 zeolite, 0.2 peat, and substrate for cacti:02 might be good. Try it with that once and see. Adding soil that contains nutrients may cause mold growth if grown in closed type containers for a long period of time, so I recommend trying this ratio and seeing if it causes any problems.
Brilliant video really well explained. I'm going to try this❤
Thank you for this video. Is it possible to make Zoukei-kun? Unable to find in the USA.
Thank you for sharing your passion of mosses with us. Your time and effort are greatly appreciated. As Rice husk charcoal is not easily found in the US, is it possible to use fine horticultural charcoal (hardwood)?
Thank you for your comment.
Horticultural charcoal (hardwood) can be substituted.
thank you for this video
Thank you for your excellent explanations. I am looking forward to trying this method. ❤
Hello, a few questions if you please.
1. do you have to use Akadama in the mix?
2. Is there an alternative to Akadama that can be used maybe pumice?
3. the Peat moss you show look like little pebbles or its just the camera making it look like that.
4. The Burned rice hulls, is there something that can be used other than the Burned rice hulls?
1. I would use red ball as the base soil for the moss terrarium. Fine-textured soil that has been sterilized and is free of organic matter is best.
2. Pumice stone, finely ground and powdered, would be fine.
3. In the video, peat moss was a little coarse-grained. Now I am using a finer one.
4. The rice husks are added in the role of sterilization and disinfection.
You can use other hulls as well.
Thank you for sharing your soil formula, if been looking for an anorganic mix. I'll try it out, it looks very promising, to work without getting mold, like my last tries. Im sure with springtails added, this could make a longlasting mossarium.
I hope you find this helpful.
Springtails are useful for fungus, but in Japan, it is not very acceptable to put insects inside a terrarium, and many people don't like it, so few people do it in Japan. It is a cultural difference.
@@seiyokoke So i gathered all the stuff its 2Parts washed akadama 2Parts Vermiculite 1Part Charcoal and 1Part sived earth, little bit of sand aswell. Iput springtails anyway, i like how lively they walk over wet lava rocks. I also put some Ficus scandens, Peperomia prostrata and Selaginella unicata, hopefully they will grow.
非常にわかりやすい動画をありがとうございます!混ぜたものを米櫃?などに入れておくとよいなどの情報もすごく助かりました!ローラーがついているモノを今度探してみます。
質問になってしまうのですが、もしお時間あればよろしくお願いいたします。
現状として私は、赤玉土の細粒(コーナンの12ℓ400円程度のモノ)とピートモスを混ぜたものを使用しています。本動画では、パーミキュライトや燻炭を混ぜられていたかと思うのですが、やはり長期的には大きな違いが発生するものなのでしょうか?特に、パーミキュライトに関しては、肥料の持ちを良くするものだという先入観が強く、考えにありませんでした。
また、赤玉土のURLも貼っていただいていると思うのですが、そういった値段のモノと私のモノでは耐久性に大きな差があるなどがあるのでしょうか?
赤玉は粒の細やかさがポイントです。細かいものであればどの赤玉でも良いかと思います。硬い方が良いかとはなんとなく思っていてURLご紹介したものをお勧めしてますが、差があるかどうかは比較してないのでわかりません。なんとなく良い感じ程度です。
バーミキュライトは空気の通りを良くしたり、保湿排水性、通気などを考慮して入れてます。ピートモスが長期間育成のための肥料効果を期待して入れてるので、バーミキュライトとの相性も良いと判断して入れております。
@@seiyokoke 返信ありがとうございます!
本日、早速バーミキュライトとくんたん、米櫃を買ってきました!
ありがとうございました!
これからも動画見させていただきます!
Pretty cool mate. I use sand instead of akadama as it is hard to find here.
Akadama is something that is hard to find abroad.
Hi, May I know if the addition of vermiculite and charcoal rice hull as per your recommendation for the base soil will also be suitable for growing Fittonia in a terrarium? Thanks
I don't know about Fittonia, as I have never grown it, sorry.
Best thing is to give it a try. Fittonia will like it if you use osmosis water mixed with rain water. Clean the roots to avoid mold before planting to a terrarium. Some moss in the terrarium will hep too against fungus/mold. This soil can work well i think but you can make a bit experimentation too to find the perfect mix.
こんな小さな赤玉土はどこにありますか?またはどうやってそれを手に入れますか?
Where do you find such a small akadama? Or how do you get it?
Miguel Campi san,
In Japan, It can buy on Amazon or through internet shopping, but in other countries It may not be able to find this kind of fine Akadama soil.
There are some Japanese companies that can ship Akadama soil overseas, so please look for them.
苔テラニウムを始めようと思ってます♪
質問なのですが、作成する時や苔の水やりの時に使う水は水道水でよいのでしょうか?
ガラス面への水垢の付着を考えるとカルキ等が入ってる水道水より精製水の方が良いかなと考えるのですがどうなのでしょうか…🤔
精製水はベストです!
@@seiyokoke
返信ありがとうございます!
また一つ勉強になりました🫡
いつも動画観て勉強させて頂いてます♪
本日、苔の庭キットを購入させて頂いきました😆
また動画観ながら作成したいと思います♪
これからも宜しくお願いします🤗
Hi.. I have Vermiculite, Zeolite, substrate for cacti and succulents, and peat. May I ask if you could tell me if I can make some ratio for a closed type of terrarium? Thank you very much
A ratio of 1 vermiculite, 1 zeolite, 0.2 peat, and substrate for cacti:02 might be good. Try it with that once and see.
Adding soil that contains nutrients may cause mold growth if grown in closed type containers for a long period of time, so I recommend trying this ratio and seeing if it causes any problems.
Estupendo su trabajo y conocimiento, saludos
教えてください、赤玉を何かに置き換えることは可能ですか? (Akadama)
赤玉土が入手できない場合はバーミキュライトのみでやってみても良いかもしれません。
くんたんはゼオライトで代用できますか?
多分無理だと思います。アルカリ成分が強すぎて苔テラリウム向きでは無いのではと。
富士砂も洗うのですね、赤玉土と同じように洗えば良いでしょうか⁇
富士砂も同じように洗います。
Nice
纯的泥炭土是吗?
也许是这样
아니..대체 조우케이군이 뭐지?
Nice