🌍 Bring Nature Indoors with Zero Effort!
The Bloomify Live Sundew Plant Terrarium is a self-sustaining ecosystem featuring the unique Drosera Spatula plant. Designed for hassle-free enjoyment, it requires no maintenance, making it an ideal gift for plant lovers. The terrarium comes complete with a glass dome and a solid gel that nourishes the plant, ensuring vibrant growth for up to 60 days. Perfect for enhancing your home décor or surprising loved ones on special occasions.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 2"W x 3"H |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Material Type | Glass |
Style Name | Traditional |
Color | Green |
Item Shape | Round |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
Vivarium Type | Terrarium |
Additional Features | Transparent |
Target Species | Fish |
L**.
Great plant and experience
I opened the mangled box hoping for the little plant to be intact. It was but the glass base was broken and the gel had seeped out. After contacting Bloomify, they sent a replacement right away.My second one arrived intact but the plant was mostly black in color and was not looking like it would make it. I placed it in a bright location and crossed my fingers.Two days pass and I receive another package from Bloomify and it was another sundew plant. I was pleasantly surprised to see a healthy plant in a intact container.The newest plant is doing well, so far, but I'm sure if it were to suddenly die, Bloomify would quickly replace it.This is the second time I've purchased plants from Bloomify and have had great results.I am already looking forward to my next plant from Bloomify and have recommended them to friends and family
P**3
Not worth the money
Firstly you need to understand how small this thing is it's about the size of a quarter in diameter. Secondly I have it under the timed grow light that I use for a Venus fly trap so it got lots of light and lasted less than 2 months and it's now a black glob of nothing... would not recommend, a waste of money.
A**L
Five Stars Just for the Concept
I received mine quick. It was sent immediately, and shipped via USPS, so it usually means within 3 days. It arrived with no heating pad, but I guess that the 60 days live guaranty is as good as a heating pad. The plant appears to be alive. It is small within a small glass container the size of a small snow globe. The plant is set in grow medium so it stayed intact during transit. Hopefully, it will survive long enough for life outside the container.Oh, BTW for people deciding between the sundew and the venus flytrap, my research suggests that the sundew is lower maintenance outside the globe. For the sundew, all I need to do is to place it near a window.Update: It has been a month. The sundew has grown a little. No mold. Yeah, I like it. I will probably order other plants soon now that it is getting warmer.Another update: a white fuzz appeared after 44 days. I emailed the seller with a photo, and I have a replacement a week later. The replacement is a little leaky with some solution leaking from the container. I cannot see any crack on the container, and the plant inside looks fine. It is informative to compare the original plant with the replacement. The original is about 10x larger. So, it must have grown. I am facing the white fuzz of the original towards the window, hopefully the sunshine will slow its growth while I get the necessary soil, etc. to try to rescue it. BTW, outside the container, carnivorous plants are a little involved to maintain. They need special soil, and distill water. I am not hopeful with my skills to keep them alive outside the container. But, I will give it a try.Yet another update: It is now past day 60. After turning the mold part of the Terrarium towards the sunlight, the sunlight appears to have limited its growth. The white fuzz appears to have disappeared, replaced by a white patch. My observation is that this plant needs a lot of light. I believe that plants, mold and algae are in a constant battle when they are in a confined space. One will do well at the expense of others. So, let your terrarium get some sunlight.
S**H
It's alive
Very cute but very small. After reading reviews. I filled cup with distilled water. Removed them from jelled domes, Let them sit in distilled cup of wtr as they sat while I cleaned and dried domes and bases of domes very well with a paper towel. I swirled them in the distilled water a little and removed as much jell as possible. Washed domes(they are to cute to cast aside).and dried very well. Refilled one dome and another planter with a dome with fly trap soil and sargum moss.I planted smallest plant back into original dome. Using spray bottle sprayed sides of domes. Put them under timed lighting for at least eleven totwelve hours a day. They are thriving.I can see growth.
S**.
Amazing customer service, Adorable Plant!
So, my first plant didn't make it to me. The usual mailman swears he left it on my porch, but it was no where to be found. HOWEVER, this seller is fantastic, got back to me within a few hours, and shipped out a replacement the next day.This one arrived fine. I waited all day, using tracking and watching for the mailman. But it was delivered separately from my regular mail. So sadly, it sat outside in the northern KY cold for about 20 minutes. Lil thing doesnt seem affected, though.Yes, its a small plant, somewhere between nickel sized to quarter sized, but its worth remembering that they're supposed to stay in the dome without opening it for MONTHS. Then they get transplanted. It makes sense a larger, older, easier to see plant would be used for the product image. Given some time, im sure mine will match it in size.The first pic ive added is of the shipping box. Not an amazon box, but that makes it a touch less likely to be taken this time of year. The second is after i opened the shipping box, its a smaller box packed in. Carrying it inside, i didnt hear it moving around much, so this worked. The 3rd is the small box opened. The little dome terrarium is so snug in there that there wasnt even room for it to wiggle. Perfect for shipping glass! The fourth is after i took the dome out of the box and the tissue paper off. Its also plastic wrapped, probably to keep the dome from wiggling around on the base during shipping.The fifth pic is the plant. I clustered all the different items around it for a size compare. See, small. But it says its small. Size adds up right. The sixth is the view from the bottom, its well rooted in its gel, so it should be happy and grow great. The seventh is the plant itself, blurry from the condensation on the inside of the glass from the temperature change. The eight is a size compare to a quarter. Hard to see the quarter, but its there, the plant is just a touch smaller.The last pic is the best pic i could get of the plant. Its tiny, but its absolutely adorable, and I'll definitely buy from them again. I've already got my eye on a few different plants.
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