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Old 10-15-2020, 07:52 AM
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I just got this wonderful plant but I have no idea about its needs. Does anyone have some experience with it?
Light: i guess quite bright (25000lux?)
Humidity: ??
Watering:??
Fertilizer:??
Growing media: mounted on cork?

thanks for the help!!
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First, Welcome!

For the last, mounted on cork would be excellent. Fertilize with everything else... weak fertilizer (spray bottle or pump sprayer work fine for mounted plants). An advantage of mounting is that you really can't overwater a mounted plant. And being in a terrarium, probably plenty of humidity.
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Thank you Roberta! I'll keep you up to date if the beauty flowers
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