I agree with others, thank you for providing the science behind our terrariums. As always, your terrariums are beautiful to admire as you film over them, giving us all some inspiration.
That was such a phenomenal quick explanation of what happens inside the system. You explained it so well, and made it very easy to understand. Thank you (:
What a great presentation. Thanks for this one, it was good hearing the science behind terrariums. You have so many beautiful living creations. It must be very gratifying.
Hey ! I just want to tell you you give me the love of terrarium. I'm french, and the terrariums solded in shops of my country are so ugly and "synthetic". You give me an other face of the art of terrarium : imitate the chaos of the nature and creating a true ecosystem. You're my biggest source of inspiration, and i love your zen attitude :)
Perfect explanation! I also believe that airflow can greatly help terrarium success, but not enough to drastically reduce humidity. Could that be due to more useful gases entering the system and being used?
Very well explained video congrats! In some way, it is an enclosed system but only from the matter perspective. As light can enter, it cannot be called an enclosed system since you vary the amount of energy that comes in. Some heat comes out but in general the carbon and water are more and more captured over time. That is why terrariums occasionally need to be opened and misted with small amounts of water. Some pruning gets necessary for that reason.
You can collect from your garden. They are not absolutely necessary but good to have. Check out this video czcams.com/video/GRaYRx57JLk/video.htmlsi=f5l2jIuPonIhjQ9i
Hlw sir.after watching tons of ur videos.i made a pickle jar terrarium.the plant is growing well but recently i invented 3 unicorn snail in my small pickle jar terrarium. I m confuse what to do.will they survive there? Can you give me some advice?.love watching ur videos.❤
They may survive for a while but eventually would need some ventilation. Better to remove as they can damage the terrarium and spoil the look (unless you want an ecosystem and not bothered about looks)
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I agree with others, thank you for providing the science behind our terrariums. As always, your terrariums are beautiful to admire as you film over them, giving us all some inspiration.
Thank you very much!
Your explanation is good, but when a terrarium requires upkeep, it loses its claim to being truly self-sustaining...
He did say almost always self-sustaining
That was such a phenomenal quick explanation of what happens inside the system. You explained it so well, and made it very easy to understand. Thank you (:
Thank you
sir will addition of denitrifying bacteria used in aquariums help the terrarium environment ?
You can try
What a great presentation. Thanks for this one, it was good hearing the science behind terrariums. You have so many beautiful living creations. It must be very gratifying.
Thank you Michael
Pls sir make a video regarding summer season. How to keep the right temperature for terrarium.
Covered in this video czcams.com/video/Qbmva1FF4Mc/video.html
Buen video 👍👍👍💅
Thanks
Hey ! I just want to tell you you give me the love of terrarium. I'm french, and the terrariums solded in shops of my country are so ugly and "synthetic". You give me an other face of the art of terrarium : imitate the chaos of the nature and creating a true ecosystem. You're my biggest source of inspiration, and i love your zen attitude :)
Thank you 🙏
I jumped right down this rabbit hole 😂❤ thank you for this incredible gift!
You are welcome. Thanks
thank your share
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Really thorough presentation! Very polished and clearly articulated with great visuals. Nicely done!
Thank you
Thank you for vidéo, so interesting. One of my favorite profiles 👍
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Thanks for the beautiful video, I want to know, how you cleaning glass where leave touch on wall ? May be you give us new video?)
Thanks. Move leaves aside and wipe with microfiber cloth.
great video
Thanks
This is pretty informative! Thank you!
Thank you. Glad you find it informative.
good job
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This is what I'm finding to embark the terrarium research. Your video is so GREAT, helpful info and condensed knowledge. Thank you so much.
Glad you find it helpful. Thanks
Justtttt love it the way the presentation was
Thank you
Great presentation bro 👍
Thank you
beautfiful explanation of the science behind these mini-earths! I've always been particularly interested by that aspect.
Thank you
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Good share. Most wonderful planting. 🎉❤🎉🎉❤🎉
Where did you get your jars with the window in the lid at 01:18 from? I love these.
Amazon
@@TheUrbanNemophilist Thank you. Do you have a link? I just can't find them.
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@@TheUrbanNemophilist Thanks very much. Unfortunately they are not available in my country.
Yo bruh u saved my internals 😌❤️
Your videos have taught and inspired me a lot, and I really appreciate the work you put into them. Thank you
Thank you 🙏
Thx for these I have understood plants more better
Perfect explanation! I also believe that airflow can greatly help terrarium success, but not enough to drastically reduce humidity. Could that be due to more useful gases entering the system and being used?
Thank you. Yes I think so
those terrarium designs are beautiful! and thanks for the great info, i just got into terrarium building and its been very fun
Thank you! Enjoy the hobby.
Thank you for your reply. Now it is crystal clear for me how this terrarium works.
Thank you once again for this beautiful explanation 🙏
You are welcome
Good one,
Gave me a good understanding of the science behind terrarium.
Very well explained video congrats! In some way, it is an enclosed system but only from the matter perspective. As light can enter, it cannot be called an enclosed system since you vary the amount of energy that comes in. Some heat comes out but in general the carbon and water are more and more captured over time. That is why terrariums occasionally need to be opened and misted with small amounts of water. Some pruning gets necessary for that reason.
Thanks
Thanks. Esos bichos en mexico se llaman cochinillas. Voy a ver si las consigo...me encanta ka naturaleza🌍😊
Thank you very much for your video. Very clear explanation & great presentation. 😊🩷👍
Thank you
Que hermoso video! Completísimo, interesante y facil de entender. 🤗🌻🇨🇱 Namasté 🙏
Thank you
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Thanks a lot very informative
Thank you
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Welcome to the channel! Thanks
I just learned a lot. Thank you!
Glad to know. Thank you
Very nicely expressed and explained
Thanks
Cool love this idea
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Gracias q lindo...🙏
we are unable to buy springtails here in India....can you suggest alternative to this
You can collect from your garden. They are not absolutely necessary but good to have. Check out this video czcams.com/video/GRaYRx57JLk/video.htmlsi=f5l2jIuPonIhjQ9i
0:04 in which video did you make the terrarium on the very far right?
Here czcams.com/video/Pq8JLU-kvTA/video.htmlsi=zppEeCUwMGDOn7YB
very beautifully presented :)
Thanks
can we make a open terrarium with succulent and moss?
wow beautiful
The biggest fact that we don't understand is that the Earth itself is the biggest made Terrarium ever..
Actually a vivarium
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Hlw sir.after watching tons of ur videos.i made a pickle jar terrarium.the plant is growing well but recently i invented 3 unicorn snail in my small pickle jar terrarium. I m confuse what to do.will they survive there? Can you give me some advice?.love watching ur videos.❤
They may survive for a while but eventually would need some ventilation. Better to remove as they can damage the terrarium and spoil the look (unless you want an ecosystem and not bothered about looks)
Great info hime thx...
Where do you get those jars with clear lids please?
Amazon. Thanks
What are the trees in he beginning of the video called?
Terrarium