Jarrariums - 1.5 Bottles down, ~7 more locations to go


1.5 Bottles down, ~7 more locations to go

Posted: 15 Apr 2021 12:28 PM PDT

OH GOD OH FU-

Posted: 16 Apr 2021 08:51 AM PDT

ok so i have posted here before about how NOT to kill 100 little bugs and insects in a matter of seconds, but i think i underestimated one part of all of this: the actual capturing. so i have a swamp near my house, so i went there and i was barely not dying from the water while trying to scoop up some dirt, and after i left, and got home i looked at it and it was just coffee with plants. so i waited a couple hours for the dirt to go down to the bottom, and i thought there won't be anything in it because of how cold it is here but to my suprise there were so many little insects swimming around confused. so basically when i finally got a good look at it i realized somewhere along the line i just killed almost all of the plantlife i scooped up with the mud. and my question is how do i fix that before they all die? i am not putting the lid on that jar until then jesus christ

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Could this bulb/lily plant survive in a closed bottle? (work in progress just picked the one plant i saw while working on a different jar)

Posted: 15 Apr 2021 12:08 PM PDT

Is a 32 oz jar good?

Posted: 15 Apr 2021 09:53 PM PDT

Hi! Im new to jarrariums and was wondering if a 32oz jar would be good to start, and if so, would pod water/plants and some dirt be good to put in? Thanks!

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Hello! I am very new to making jarrariums and was looking for some tips. First im wondering which type of jarrarium would be easiest to do for a beginner like me! Maybe one that is water based Or with just dirt and also how to properly set one up (the second pictur my only jarrarium that ive made

Posted: 15 Apr 2021 10:43 AM PDT

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