The word kokedama means "moss ball" and is a centuries-old Japanese technique that consists of planting a plant in a natural pot made of moss. This Tillandsia Kokedama is elegant and colourful, a beautiful detail handcrafted by Omotesandō Plants that looks great in any corner of your home. You can complement your kokedama with a slate base.
- Watering: It needs to be watered once a week in winter and every five days in summer. To water, soak the moss ball in water for two minutes. The kokedama will absorb the water it needs.
- Light: It needs indirect sunlight.
- You can enjoy a piece of nature in your home
- It is super easy to care for
Haworthia Kokedama
Haworthia, also known as Aloe cosmo, is a succulent, a type of plant that holds a lot of water in its leaves.
The word kokedama means "moss ball" and is a centuries-old Japanese technique that consists of planting a plant in a natural pot made of moss. This Tillandsia Kokedama is elegant and colourful, a beautiful detail handcrafted by Omotesandō Plants that looks great in any corner of your home. You can complement your kokedama with a slate base.
- Watering: It needs to be watered once a week in winter and every five days in summer. To water, soak the moss ball in water for two minutes. The kokedama will absorb the water it needs.
- Light: It needs indirect sunlight.
- You can enjoy a piece of nature in your home
- It is super easy to care for