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Tools:
- Cordless drill able to be adjusted to a slow speed
- Glass drill bits (Amazon)
- Gloves and safety glasses for when working with glass
- Caulking gun (Amazon)
- Silicone (Amazon)
- Brush
- Glass jar
- Potting mix (Amazon)
- White sand
- Perlite (optional but recommended) (Amazon)
- Shade cloth or other mesh-like material such as fly screen
- Pebbles or other suitable drainage material
- Horticultural charcoal (Amazon)
- Solar garden light
- Succulent plants
- Rooting hormone (if using cuttings) (Amazon)












































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So theoretically, it can be completely sealed as the gases gets balanced through 24hours. But the ones we make cannot be completely sealed as there are bacterias and micobes present which contribute to excess of carbon dioxide being generated over time.
Though I have seen some which contains plants and small hydras in a sealed glass orb. That will take a lot of careful balance and planning...
I love how it looks with the light added - really great touch. Do you think sensitive plants would do well or are they too delicate? Maybe other carnivorous plants?
Haven't had much experience with sensitive plants however I had a look at the conditions they prefer. They need a fair bit of water but don't mind high humidity so this setup should work alright with just a standard potting mix. It's not very humid in there with the succulents due to the small watering requirements.
I've made one with some carnivorous plants and a similar setup, they look awesome but require a bit more care than the succulents. These were intended as Christmas presents for the family so they needed to be as maintenance free as possible lol