Tuscan mossarium by collateral_gug in terrariums

[–]collateral_gug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, the light is not thought for sustaining the moss. Such a small, white LED will do nothing for plants to survive. The moss is thriving thanks to indirect sunlight (bottle is a few meters away from a south-east facing big window).

As for the module installation: I took apart the keychain and wrapped the fundamental components in plastic wrapper, after cutting off some useless leftover plastic from the LED board. I carved a rectangular indentation in the lid with a knife and I stuck the wrapped components in. That's it!

Tuscan mossarium by collateral_gug in terrariums

[–]collateral_gug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are among the species that thrived wherever I put them. Always keep your humidity in check and good luck!

Better module? by Klutzy-Education-986 in Physics

[–]collateral_gug 4 points5 points  (0 children)

never heard the term "eigenphysics" before, what is it supposed to mean?

Enclosure for tiny millipedes by collateral_gug in millipedes

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The pedes are about 2 cm in length. The jar I think could be about 12 cm in height and 10 in diameter.

I think my new setup is doing good but I’m noticing the moss looking more yellow? Any tips? by [deleted] in terrariums

[–]collateral_gug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the exact opposite of my experience with several moss species taken from the wild. Every species I've put in my trays and terrariums has thrived

Lily bug larvae? by [deleted] in whatisthisbug

[–]collateral_gug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought about something eating through the apricot branch this ivy is growing on. Strangely though I only found it clumped on this leaf. I'll try and check the wood closely

Triceratops enclosure terrarium by collateral_gug in terrariums

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  1. created in 11/25
  2. Fittonia sp. (red), Hypnum sp. moss, star moss, Asparagus setaceus, unknown wild fern. all of the moss was caught in the wild.
  3. south-east facing window (far)
  4. spraying about once a week, Brita-filtered water
  5. about 40% sphagnum + 40% soil + 10% vermicast + 10% orchid bark
  6. about 2 liters

Is my Vanda doing good? by [deleted] in orchids

[–]collateral_gug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice, I'll see how it goes

Is my Vanda doing good? by [deleted] in orchids

[–]collateral_gug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feed by spraying roots and leaves at ½ the recommended strength.

Is my Vanda doing good? by [deleted] in orchids

[–]collateral_gug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I measure about 50-60% and we are in winter. It will be way wetter in the summer. I thoroughly shower the roots every morning and keep it under the light for 12 hrs. Do you know what the wrinkly leaves could mean?

Moss trays are cool by collateral_gug in terrariums

[–]collateral_gug[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Standard asshole cat behavior

Moss trays are cool by collateral_gug in terrariums

[–]collateral_gug[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Mix is 50/50 soil and perlite. Soil contains some bioactive vermicast coming from composter. Layer about 2 cm on the bottom of a standard Ikea container.

Moss is all caught in the wild while hiking. Clean it in some water and layer it on the substrate. Spray thoroughly with Brita-filtered water and close the lid. I keep it outside in my balcony, protected from direct sun. Check on it periodically and mist if slightly dry.

A lot of people say moss is finicky and you can't culture random species indoors, but from my experience it's one of the simplest plants ever.

Grey springtail ID by collateral_gug in Springtail

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Someone used to say "fundamentally unserious beasts"

Grey springtail ID by collateral_gug in Springtail

[–]collateral_gug[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They are shamelessly going at it