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hanging plants mixed Kokodama

hanging plants mixed Kokodama

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Kokodama is a concept that involves growing plants in a special, spherical, soil-based structure without the need for a traditional pot. To grow hanging plants in Kokodama, you can follow these general steps:

1. Select Suitable Plants: Choose hanging or trailing plants that are well-suited for this type of container. Some popular choices include pothos, ivy, spider plants, string of pearls, or any other plant with a trailing growth habit.

2. Prepare the Kokodama: Kokodama is typically a ball of clay or soil mix that has a small opening at the top for planting. If you purchase a pre-made Kokodama, it may already have this opening.

3. Planting: Carefully insert the root ball of your chosen plant into the opening at the top of the Kokodama. Gently pack the surrounding soil or clay mixture to secure the plant in place. Make sure the roots are well-covered but avoid packing too tightly to ensure good aeration.

4. Watering: Water your Kokodama thoroughly, ensuring that water reaches the root ball. The soil or clay ball should be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water from the top, and let excess water drain out.

5. Hanging: Once your Kokodama is prepared, you can hang it using a sturdy hook or plant hanger. Ensure that the hanging location provides the appropriate light conditions for your specific plants.

6. Light and Temperature: Place your hanging Kokodama in a location that matches the light requirements of the plants you’ve chosen. Most hanging plants prefer bright, indirect light. Keep them away from direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves. Maintain a temperature suitable for the chosen plants.

7. Maintenance: Regularly check the soil moisture of your Kokodama to ensure it doesn’t dry out completely. Depending on the plant, you may need to water every 1-2 weeks or more frequently. Prune and trim the plant as needed to maintain its shape and size.

8. Fertilization: You can feed your hanging plants with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer) to encourage healthy growth. Follow the specific requirements of your chosen plants.

Growing hanging plants in Kokodama can be a creative and visually appealing way to display greenery in your home or garden. The spherical shape adds an interesting design element, and it’s a unique way to showcase your favorite trailing plants.

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