Kokedama is a ball of soil covered with moss on which an ornamental plant grows. The idea has its origins in Japan where it is a combination of the nearai bonsai and kusamono planting styles.
Kokedama balls are created using a clay-rich soil blend that is covered with moss to help maintain its shape/ act as its case. All the elements...read more
Kokedama is a ball of soil covered with moss on which an ornamental plant grows. The idea has its origins in Japan where it is a combination of the nearai bonsai and kusamono planting styles.
Kokedama balls are created using a clay-rich soil blend that is covered with moss to help maintain its shape/ act as its case. All the elements used to make Kokedama balls are natural and organic matters.
When caring for Kokedama ball plants youll need to consider its case- the moss as well as the plant itself.
Lighting:
Since Kokedama Balls are cased in Moss avoid hanging your Kokedama in direct sunlight zones of your home. Instead opt for bright or medium-light zones that will not dry out your moss faster.
Feeding:
When feeding (aka fertilizing) your Kokedama add the fertilizer to the water used to soak the Kokedama. And as with all houseplants avoid feeding during the winter months.
Tip: If there is any mold growth simply wipe off the mold and prevent watering that section and increase airflow.