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January 8, 2025

Kokedama Care-Moss Wrapped Roots

Kokedama is a Japanese horticultural art form that involves encasing a plant's root system in a soil-filled moss ball, secured with string. These unique arrangements can be displayed on flat surfaces or suspended for a striking visual effect. Proper care is essential to maintain their health and beauty. Learn more about how to care for your Kokedama!

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 1. Watering

Submerge the root ball in water until it is fully saturated. Allow excess water to drain before placing it back in its display.

2. Fertilizing
Feed your Kokedama monthly using a liquid plant food to keep it thriving.

3. When to Water
Water again when the moss ball feels light to the touch, indicating it has dried out.

4. Enjoy!
Display your Kokedama in a bright, indirect light location and enjoy its natural beauty!

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