Characteristics of Modeling Soil
How to use:
Pour the substrate into a large container in which it will be easy to shape. The substrate is in principle dry, loose with a lot of peat.
Following the manufacturer's recommendations, we began to add 200ml water to the substrate. After pouring each 200ml dose of water, the medium is mixed. Adequate humidity is achieved at which the substrate turns into paste and forms well after pouring approximately 600ml of water for 1L of substrate.
The substrate is very flexible and easy to plant on it, while retaining its shape. Then the plants are placed. We recommend wrapping it in moss and turning it several times with a fine fishing line.
The ball is placed in a small saucer or vase to conserve moisture. Pour a little water (below the level of the pan) at the bottom, about 2cm, but taking care that the ball is not submerged in it. If you have tied it with enough fishing line and moss it can submerge a little.
To maintain it, you have to hydrate it by spraying once or twice a day.
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