Beautiful! I'm certain that you know, but, just a heads up to anyone who is unaware...run hot water over and stone used for such use...it's coated in a waxy film to preserve a glossy look by the company making them most often. It causes the film to leach into the water of your plants. Rinsing it with prevent that.
OMYGOD SO pretty!! I just saw this on Pinterest, never heard of Wabi kusa and had to come watch it!! Your video and technique was so calming to watch thank you for sharing!!❤️🥰🙏🙏
I did wonder at first while you're grinding up the air soil pellets, when I saw you add the sphagnum and water I kind of figured it out. I like the way you constructed that. Like a floral arrangement when finished.
Awesome video! I just found out about these wabi kusa and fell in love. Just one question, how do you keep away algae and/or mold to form? Not sure, but if the jar is covered these things are very likely to happen.
Thanks. Water changes will prevent algae. Mold, if appears, will need to be manually removed until the setup settles down. I did not face any mold issues with this.
I have to agree about the Anubias Farah , they are quite expensive here too. I guess it all depends on where in the world you live. The good news is that you can find some type of moss in almost every area on earth.
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Awesome craft, brother! It's like a surgeon's precision when you installed those repens onto the substrate ball. Your dedication is unmatched! 👍👍👍
Thanks 🙏 brother Paul Avish
Beautiful! I'm certain that you know, but, just a heads up to anyone who is unaware...run hot water over and stone used for such use...it's coated in a waxy film to preserve a glossy look by the company making them most often. It causes the film to leach into the water of your plants. Rinsing it with prevent that.
Astonishing!!! Very impressed
そうやって作るのですねえ勉強なりました。ありがとうこあいました。
Khub shundor. ..this is just awesome
Thanks a lot
Love these videos💚
Nicely done. Many possibilities here.
"Wabi Kusa" style is a wonderful and accessible way to get into the hobby .
A very attractive little display.
Thank you
Your talent never ceases to amaze me! Please make sure you post updates on this project. Somehow it seems to good to be true.🙄
Thanks. It usually works every time. I have done a couple of them in the past as well.
Heres an update for you
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I love anubias nana petite one of my favorite plants!
Mine too
it's incredibly simple and incredibly beautiful
Thanks
your videos are amazing!!!
Thank you
OMYGOD SO pretty!! I just saw this on Pinterest, never heard of Wabi kusa and had to come watch it!! Your video and technique was so calming to watch thank you for sharing!!❤️🥰🙏🙏
Thank you 🙏
Simply fabulous👍.keep it up.I love to watch your videos. Just got impulsive one day and made a small terrarium.
Thank you. Nice to know that you made a terrarium 👍
Beautiful wabi kusa
Thank you
This is our beloved hobby.
Like this system of planting terrarium plants on a substrate ball. A new method.
Thank you
Super and simple can we use clay instead of aquarium substrate.
Thanks.Yes it should work.
Wow sir.....its just amazing😍😍😍😍
Luv from maharashtre
Thank you 🙏
@@TheUrbanNemophilist sir where do u live??..i mean state??
@@harshkhinwasara8417 Bangalore, Karnataka
@@TheUrbanNemophilist feels very happy tha someone in india is doing this😊😊
Beautiful
Thanks
I did wonder at first while you're grinding up the air soil pellets, when I saw you add the sphagnum and water I kind of figured it out. I like the way you constructed that. Like a floral arrangement when finished.
Thank you
wabi kusa👍
awesome!!!
Thanks
hi do you put the anubias in the ball our just put in the roots cheers
Place it on the moss ball and it will grow epiphytically
@@TheUrbanNemophilist ok cheers for that info
Awesome video! I just found out about these wabi kusa and fell in love. Just one question, how do you keep away algae and/or mold to form? Not sure, but if the jar is covered these things are very likely to happen.
Thanks. Water changes will prevent algae. Mold, if appears, will need to be manually removed until the setup settles down. I did not face any mold issues with this.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thanks for the tips! Oh, and do you use RO water for your builds or normal tapwater in addition to nutrient spray?
hope you do a new video every week
I try to upload at least two videos every week and have been doing it for sometime now
How much light did you put them on?
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Great video! Do you think that potting mix would be a fine alternative to aquasoil?
yes should work
I just found out this 😅 this seems interesting and cheaper than buying plants on wood for my aquarium
Does the stagnant water go bad at all. How do u combat this?
I change it once a week
Lovely
Thanks
Very nice.wanting to make a wabikusa for quite sometime but unfortunately all d moss died.
Thank you
I can't find any spagnam moss here in Bangladesh, what can be the local alternative to spagnam moss??
You can add coco fiber
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thank you brother
im from indore , want to make it , where can i find the material?
You can find buying links of some of the materials in the description section of the video. Plants you can purchase from any local aquarium store.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thank you , plants is difficult to get here as such no local store i know here
@@divyasgreenfingers830 then you can try buying plants from Amazon
sure i ll try wants to make it
Can this be placed in a shaded area outdoors?
Yes. I would however recommend artificial lighting indoors
@@TheUrbanNemophilist awesome! Thanks! I totally forgot one more thing, the weather at my area is usually around 33-37 celcius. Is that alright?
@@benjaminkang shouldn’t be an issue
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thank you again
Can a thuja be a bonsai
Yes
Its really beautiful beyond doubt. But aquiring these plants and different mosses is quite a task. And Anubias is quite expensive.
Thanks. These are plants are quite common. Procuring them has never been a challenge.
I have to agree about the Anubias Farah , they are quite expensive here too.
I guess it all depends on where in the world you live.
The good news is that you can find some type of moss in almost every area on earth.
Btw where are you from..
I live in Bangalore currently
@@TheUrbanNemophilist are you an indian?...
@@avinasha6171 yes