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How to Take Care of Your Wabi-Kusa?

Before you purchase a wabi-kusa, choose and prepare a reliable container first. This could be an aquarium or nano paludarium; as long as it's capable of protecting plantlife, then it's a trustworthy container.<br><br>#NanoPaludarium<br><br>https://bokkusu.online/index.php/urban-scape-san-vivarium-paludarium/<br>

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How to Take Care of Your Wabi-Kusa?

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  1. How to Take Care of Your Wabi-Kusa? 1. Use a quality container Before you purchase a wabi-kusa, choose and prepare a reliable container first. This could be an aquarium or nano paludarium; as long as it's capable of protecting plantlife, then it's a trustworthy container. 2. Stock up on essentials Of course, every gardener wouldn't be caught dead if they don't have a set of gardening tools. This includes scissors, tweezers, rags, and a bottle of clean water.

  2. 3. Place your plant away from direct sunlight While sunlight is an essential factor for prolonging plant-life, it can be harmful if your wabi-kusa is placed directly under the sun for too long. Keep your plant under indirect sunlight instead. 4. Clean the tank regularly Like all aquariums, you must take care of your tank to prevent bacteria from spreading. If you fail to clean your tank regularly, you'll endanger your wabi-kusa.

  3. 5. Change the water Part of cleaning the tank is to replace the water once in a while. When you see the water starting to becoming grimy, then it's time to replace the entire tank with clean water so your wabi-kusa can survive for longer periods!

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