Daesie11
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Yeah you watch out Jox. Mrs. Steal Yo Bug Lord here and coming at yaWow James I will remember that
Yeah you watch out Jox. Mrs. Steal Yo Bug Lord here and coming at ya
Get a spider plant I really like mineOk guys this got off track. I need more plant ideas. You have no idea how many plants I want to have in this enclosure! Well maybe James does based on pictures of his enclosures that I've seen
See guys this is the exact format of information I was looking for. Look at those beautiful pictures. Take note James.What lighting will be provided ? Dual or quad fixture? Any natural light directly on the enclosure
Pothos , great strong running vine can tolerate low light , several varieties some vine more ( smaller leaves ) others shrub a bit ( broad leaves generally speaking) but accomplish the same effect ... Great for retaining mist / dripper for hydration
Pachira aka money tree
Great base of enclosure plant grows tall has vertical trunk and can branch out to provide a canopy generally strong enough for chams can support canopy with vines to add structure to upper areas and new growth.
Ficus variety ... Downside is the sap it oozes a sticky white sap if branches get snapped. But many keepers still use it . Hearty plant can grow with medium light
Benjamina bushes out grows tall adds cover and hiding spots
Elastica large broad leaves vertical growth adds color , very beautiful plant
Another classic is the Schefflera . Or umbrella plant Watching for variants dwarf or Actinophylla grow to about 6 ft where arborcola can grow to 10ft awesome leaves strong vertical growth and fills out with shoots that provide ample climbing terrain for your Cham without so much risk of sap from the ficus.
Bromeliad , speaking of adding color and being beautiful. Many color and shape varieties
Air plants ( I can mail you a big one I've got a few monster ones ) they love mist but require little to no care or even soil so that's a plus
Also there are cane plants and palms that are popular ... The dracaena and parlor palm comes to mind I have dracaena 3 but they are too small for me to use effectively in my enclosure at the moment. Broad leaves can grow tall vertically with very sturdy trunk or stalk
Just the tip of the ice burg but I hope this helps
Hey my home depot has these! I can do that one! Thanks Jox I knew I could count on youI forgot to mention dumb cane. I think they are so beautiful
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Air plants are soooo easy ... My misting sustains a massive 2ft long tillandsia. Some care guides say to submerge but it often leaves them at risk to rot. I mounted mine to a vine in a corner with a pipe cleaner for padding . Old photo before I got my current set up but of look at how small he is there ( they do grow so fast)See guys this is the exact format of information I was looking for. Look at those beautiful pictures. Take note James.
I have a quad that will have a plant bulb in it. I'm not sure on the location of the enclosure itself or whether it will have natural light. It's being put together whe I move. I may add a plant light spotlight or two in the enclosure if my plants seem to need it.
Ok so I am always very interested in air plants, but they also confuse me. Their care is so weird to me lol. I've had many people explain their care to me (@GoodKarma19 ) but I still dont understand. Am I incapable?!?! What sort of ways do you mount/plant(?) your air plants in your enclosure?
Omg I was gonna say look at that little boy in there! Such a cutie. That air plant is massive! I'm definitely going to have to get myself some of thoseAir plants are soooo easy ... My misting sustains a massive 2ft long tillandsia. Some care guides say to submerge but it often leaves them at risk to rot. I mounted mine to a vine in a corner with a pipe cleaner for padding . Old photo before I got my current set up but of look at how small he is there ( they do grow so fast) View attachment 239792
I've been waiting for your postSchefflera Amate looks nice and lush in the enclosures, I prefer them over Schefflera Arbicola (sp?). You can see them just starting to grow in at the bottom of the cage. In a month they’ll be half way to the top! Its also a cheap plant... you can order one online from homedepot dor $25... but its actually TWO plants you can keep together or split up. I split mine up and spread them out. They’ll grow to the top of the cage but its also airy enough to not be toooo thick of foliage.
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My favorite plant in the enclosures so far is anthurium friedrichstahlii. I am stalking the internet for another. I have it mounted epiphytically. I think I paid $25. Very dainty and unique, and its my chams fav plant to sleep under.
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Heart Leaf philodendron grows quickly and is similar to pothos but with wider, darker matte green leaves.
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Black Philodendron Micans are cool climbers.
Monstera is super cool but it gets BIG - I think 24x24 will be too small for a maturing plant.
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Pothos is always nice but somehow it is the finickiest plant in my cages. Outside of cages it does great but doesnt get deep enough watering when mounted higher up... so mine always look wilty.
I am really digging epiphytes right now and my next build will be mostly epiphytic plants. Especially birds nest ferns mounted on large branches.
Philodendron Mayoi is cool and climbs similar to Monstera. I got one to use in the next build. Looks nice as a house plant too.
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Prayer plant looks nice too with thick wide leaves and decent stems. It grows quickly and is inexpensive. Adds some texture and patterns to the cage.
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wow those are beautiful I need to add those to my collectionSome of my recommended plants are already mentioned.
I recommend cryptanthus, pink earth star.View attachment 239794
Begonia Rex.
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Wandering Jew.
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So colorful!Some of my recommended plants are already mentioned.
I recommend cryptanthus, pink earth star.View attachment 239794
Begonia Rex.
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Wandering Jew.
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wow those are beautiful I need to add those to my collection
HOW did you do this? I love the idea. Would it work with a grocery store orchid?My favorite plant in the enclosures so far is anthurium friedrichstahlii. I am stalking the internet for another. I have it mounted epiphytically.
HOW did you do this? I love the idea. Would it work with a grocery store orchid?