Creating a low-maintenance money plant (Epipremnum aureum) Kokedama with a ceramic plate is usually a fun and creative project. Kokedama is a Japanese gardening technique that involves wrapping the plant’s root system in moss and creating a hanging or free-standing ball.
Mphmi Seedless Plant Low Maintenance Money Plant Kokedama with Ceramic Plate
Take a handful of damp sphagnum moss and wrap it across the roots of the money plant, forming a ball. Be certain the roots are well-covered.
Safe the moss ball by wrapping it with twine or string. Tie it securely but not too tight to steer clear of damaging the roots.
Tie a loop of twine across the plate, creating a hanging mechanism for the Kokedama.
You’ll either immerse all the Kokedama in water or spray it thoroughly. Watering frequency relies on environmental conditions, but money plants normally prefer to out fairly between waterings.
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