Bottle Biosphere Guide
Add 1–2 inches of pebbles for drainage. This prevents "wet feet" (root rot).
A (also called a terrarium ) is a self-sustaining miniature ecosystem sealed inside a glass container. It recycles its own water and air, allowing plants to thrive with minimal outside help other than sunlight. Core Components for Your Build Bottle Biosphere Guide
into the environment. Non-native springtails, plants, or algae could become invasive. Add 1–2 inches of pebbles for drainage
These are your aquatic plants (Elodea, Anacharis, etc.). Through photosynthesis, they use light and carbon dioxide to create food and oxygen. They form the base of the food web. It recycles its own water and air, allowing
Add 2 to 3 inches of moist potting soil. Use a funnel or a rolled-up piece of paper to pour the soil in without dirtying the glass walls. Tamp it down gently with a stick or a cork attached to a chopstick. Step 4: Plant the Greenery
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