![]() €¢ If your plant is in a greenhouse, simply water your plant and allow the water to drain through. Drain the moss before hanging your plant. €¢ If your plant is hanging, you may need to take your plant to a sink and allow the moss to soak in some water for a few minutes. €¢ If your plant is resting in a saucer or decorative dish, you can let your plant sit in small amounts of water (no more than 1/2 inch). How you water your plant depends on the method in which you're displaying your kokedama. A south window is an excellent choice for this plant. Make sure that your plant is getting several hours of direct sunlight (and bright indirect sunlight during the rest of the day). Either method of displaying your plant is acceptable.Ĭaring for your plant is very easy. It can be either hung on a chain (included) or set on a saucer (included). This particular kokedama comes with Nepenthes sanguinea. But, when you apply this technique to a Nepenthes, the result is extraordinary! ![]() This growing technique offers a unique display for any plant. ![]() Kokedama is a Japanese horticultural technique of growing a plant with its roots wrapped in a ball of moss. ![]()
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