🌍 Bring Nature Indoors with Zero Effort!
The Bloomify Live Sundew Plant Terrarium is a self-sustaining ecosystem featuring the unique Drosera Spatula plant. Designed for hassle-free enjoyment, it requires no maintenance, making it an ideal gift for plant lovers. The terrarium comes complete with a glass dome and a solid gel that nourishes the plant, ensuring vibrant growth for up to 60 days. Perfect for enhancing your home décor or surprising loved ones on special occasions.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 2"W x 3"H |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Material Type | Glass |
Style Name | Traditional |
Color | Green |
Item Shape | Round |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
Vivarium Type | Terrarium |
Additional Features | Transparent |
Target Species | Fish |
A**L
Five Stars Just for the Concept
I received mine quick. It was sent immediately, and shipped via USPS, so it usually means within 3 days. It arrived with no heating pad, but I guess that the 60 days live guaranty is as good as a heating pad. The plant appears to be alive. It is small within a small glass container the size of a small snow globe. The plant is set in grow medium so it stayed intact during transit. Hopefully, it will survive long enough for life outside the container.Oh, BTW for people deciding between the sundew and the venus flytrap, my research suggests that the sundew is lower maintenance outside the globe. For the sundew, all I need to do is to place it near a window.Update: It has been a month. The sundew has grown a little. No mold. Yeah, I like it. I will probably order other plants soon now that it is getting warmer.Another update: a white fuzz appeared after 44 days. I emailed the seller with a photo, and I have a replacement a week later. The replacement is a little leaky with some solution leaking from the container. I cannot see any crack on the container, and the plant inside looks fine. It is informative to compare the original plant with the replacement. The original is about 10x larger. So, it must have grown. I am facing the white fuzz of the original towards the window, hopefully the sunshine will slow its growth while I get the necessary soil, etc. to try to rescue it. BTW, outside the container, carnivorous plants are a little involved to maintain. They need special soil, and distill water. I am not hopeful with my skills to keep them alive outside the container. But, I will give it a try.Yet another update: It is now past day 60. After turning the mold part of the Terrarium towards the sunlight, the sunlight appears to have limited its growth. The white fuzz appears to have disappeared, replaced by a white patch. My observation is that this plant needs a lot of light. I believe that plants, mold and algae are in a constant battle when they are in a confined space. One will do well at the expense of others. So, let your terrarium get some sunlight.
J**M
Save your money, never buy this!!
What a huge, massive waste of money! I have to admit when I first got the plant it was about the size of a dime or marble. It was alive. I followed the instructions to the letter. I never once opened the container and kept it in partially lit conditions on my living room coffee table. At first it seemed like the plants Roots grow. But shortly afterwards I noticed tufts of white mold growing everywhere on the growing medium. It wasn't long before the entire plant was covered with white fuzzy mold. As instructed I did not open up the container I continue to wait for the plant to overtake the mold. Between October 1st and December 30th the plant was completely consumed and liquefied by mold. The pictures clearly show that there was a complete loss of an airtight seal. the plant first went moldy the mold consume the plant until it was all slime in the bottom of the container. Then one month after that it all dried out into nothing. I personally want my money back from this company. I even showed the company logo Bloomify on the bottom of my micro terrarium.
C**E
Adorable and tiny...but delicate!
Absolutely precious! The sundew arrived safe and sound, looks very healthy! I'm so excited to add this to my carnivorous plant collection. This would be my second sundew, the first is now over three years old. Once roots form, she'll be planted next to her sister.Edit 10/15/23: It grew mold, however I saved it! I used sterilized eyebrow tweezers to carefully remove the plant from the growing medium, which seems to be a kind of agar, removed any moldy bits I saw, and carefully transfered it into a bigger sealed terrarium with peat moss. After that I was diligent to remove any mold that formed over the course of a few days. A week later, everything looks great! No mold came back, and the little plant seems more lively. You can try my method if your plant hasn't been taken over by mold yet, just be very careful about any developing roots, they're almost like fine hair, use only distilled water or reverse osmosis water when you clean or water it. Tap water can be too harsh.
S**H
It's alive
Very cute but very small. After reading reviews. I filled cup with distilled water. Removed them from jelled domes, Let them sit in distilled cup of wtr as they sat while I cleaned and dried domes and bases of domes very well with a paper towel. I swirled them in the distilled water a little and removed as much jell as possible. Washed domes(they are to cute to cast aside).and dried very well. Refilled one dome and another planter with a dome with fly trap soil and sargum moss.I planted smallest plant back into original dome. Using spray bottle sprayed sides of domes. Put them under timed lighting for at least eleven totwelve hours a day. They are thriving.I can see growth.
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