The word kokedama means "moss ball" and is a centuries-old Japanese technique that consists of replacing the traditional plastic or ceramic pot for plants with a natural pot made of moss. This Pachira Kokedama is elegant and original, a beautiful detail made by Omotesandō Plants. You can complement your kokedama with a slate base.
Care
- Light: Needs indirect sunlight.
- Watering: It needs to be watered once a week in winter and every five days in summer summer. To water it, soak the moss ball in water for two minutes minutes. The kokedama will absorb the water it needs.
Benefits
- You will be able to enjoy a piece of nature in your home
- It is a very elegant and innovative decorative element.
- It is very easy to take care of
Kokedama Pachira
Its long trunk and beautiful hanging leaves make it a perfect match for the kokedama.
The word kokedama means "moss ball" and is a centuries-old Japanese technique that consists of replacing the traditional plastic or ceramic pot for plants with a natural pot made of moss. This Pachira Kokedama is elegant and original, a beautiful detail made by Omotesandō Plants. You can complement your kokedama with a slate base.
Care
- Light: Needs indirect sunlight.
- Watering: It needs to be watered once a week in winter and every five days in summer summer. To water it, soak the moss ball in water for two minutes minutes. The kokedama will absorb the water it needs.
Benefits
- You will be able to enjoy a piece of nature in your home
- It is a very elegant and innovative decorative element.
- It is very easy to take care of