DOOA STYLE #19 Simple and organized style to enjoy plants
Layouts for admiring plants themselves should be as simple as possible. Basically, it is best to use one vase and one species (one plant or one species in one vase) to complete the process. The design of Neo Glass Air is consistently sharp, yet creates a sense of floating without creating an unnatural impression. It is the result of the high transparency of the high-quality glass, making you become engrossed in the plants growing inside the Neo Glass Air. Tillandsia biflora, which is the main part of this layout, is distributed in tropical rainforests along the Andes Mountains and mainly grows on trees. The key points are the timing of watering, the Jungle Base laid somewhat thickly, and the small Sansui Stones on the surface. Laying small Sansui Stones on the surface improves ventilation at the base of the plant while creating a sense of ruggedness. The glass lid was slid aside to prevent the Neo Glass Air from fogging caused by stuffiness.
DATA
■DOOA Neo Glass Air 20×20×30(cm)
■DOOA Jungle Base
■DOOA Jungle Soil
■Sansui Stone
■Tillandsia biflora var. ‘Curvifolia’
■DOOA Neo Glass Air 20×20×30(cm)
■DOOA Jungle Base
■DOOA Jungle Soil
■Sansui Stone
■Tillandsia biflora var. ‘Curvifolia’
Attractive foliage with irregularly scattered brown dots. For Bromeliads, you may dare to show dry leaves, but they should be removed as appropriate because they can cause fungal growth under high humidity.
In this growing type, the number of watering may be as small as once or twice a months. Nommally, spraying Wabi-Kusa Mist is just adequate.
If the water accumulated on the plant is gone, or if Jungle Soil gets dry, water it until the water accumulates in the container. Although you can water plenty, it is better to stop before Jungle Base gets soaked in water.