Thursday, January 26, 2012

There is life in my dead terrarium

Again, the title says it all. Ahaha. I need to be more creative with my blog post titles.

Okay, so, yes, there is life in my dead terrarium. Three days ago I mentioned in one of my daily vlogs (click here for the video) that my only terrarium died. It was caused by the sunlight. I didn't know that this new room that I just moved in to a week ago was apparently more exposed to sunlight than the other room was. So, it just died.

BTW, here's a link to when I wrote about how I made the terrarium back in November.

I was planning on emptying the jar but hadn't had time to do it. But, today I found out that there is life that I didn't really notice before. I will show you some photos that I took today.

Here's how it looks right now. It's dead.

You are looking at a mold growing on a small rock. Not only that it looks green and healthy but there is this finger sticking up which shows that the mold is growing.

Then I noticed this baby plant too. The fact that the leaves face the direction from which the sun comes convinces me that the plant is alive.

There are actually baby molds all over the surface of the 'dead' soil that look green. They look like green tiny spots all over the surface among dead brown leaves. Obviously I couldn't notice them before because they were too tiny among the other much bigger plants that used to live.

This is even more exciting. I noticed this tiny snail! It was moving around. I don't know what it's feeding but the end of its transparent shell looks like it carries dirt in the inside. Could it survive by consuming dead leaves? Let's see.

And, this is even much more exciting! I did not even expect to see this at all. It was like finding a Bigfoot by accident in the Alaskan jungle. I saw this rather 'big' mini millipede. I'm pree sure there is a proper scientific name for this animal! I think the dirt that I dug back in November when I made the terrarium carried an egg of a millipede. And, it got so big so I guess there has been enough food in the terrarium.

Well, coincidentally, I made a video this midnight for my daily vlog in which I mentioned a textbook that I was downloading on my iPad. There is this new feature on iBook app called iBook 2 Textbook or something which basically allows you to download school textbooks. And, obviously the books are interactive complete with buffered ready to watch videos, 3D animation photos that you can move around, and stuff. Here's the video.


Ummm, yea. So, I am definitely not going to do anything to my 'dead' terrarium for now. I'm looking forward to seeing what's growing or living.

Oh, I remember watching this video on YouTube. It was about whether plants are intelligent living creatures. The so-far theory says that, in a simple way, plants survive by adapting to their environment instead of using their 'brain' to figure out what they want to do or not want to do. Here is the video if you have some minutes to waste.


Okay, it really is the sound affect that makes watching this video interesting. Ahah

So, yea, I'm looking forward to what might be growing in my closed terrarium. I'm actually a little worried about the animals living inside it because there is not much oxygen in the terrarium as the big plants are all dead. Again, I wanna know if the plants and animals might be able to adapt to a different environment.

Oh, God, this post was so planty!

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33 comments:

  1. oh yeah that's surprising indeed huh?? it had become a secret garden for another school of animals!!

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  2. ok, you shall not do anything and let's see what's happening next.. am so excited to see that jar filled up with lots of creatures haha!!

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    1. BAHAHAHA! There won't be LOTS of creatures! ROFL! So, I should be expecting to see snakes, birds, lions, tigers, and even dinosaurs?!

      I can't wait either! ;))

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  3. haven't watched your videos yet, sorry baby, busy watching Big Bang videos here.. lololol :p

    but this is really cool! a life in something that looks so dead? coolness! :D :D :D although I wouldn't want to have one any sooner, I mean.. what would happen to that if my cat sees it? ooohh.. it'll be an uh-oh moment, lololol ;P

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    1. Their videos may be like hours long! Mine is only less than a minute long ;)) what an excuse, my Chinese wannabe friend! Or is it Korean wannabe? What do u wanna be? LOL

      Well you can always put ur cat in the jar! ;))

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    2. geez... I'm a chinese wanna be~ but my hubby might be korean, mwahahahahah... :)) #wtf xD but then again, my korean hubby wouldn't be big bang... *pouts* they're just too impossible and I know where I stand, lol! XD

      -___- cat in a jar, sounds like a friend for puss in boots (I mean, like... the cat is actually inside the boots, lololol)

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    3. Well if you're married to a Korean singer, invite me to ur wedding in Korea! I mean, cover the flight tickets and stuff! Ahaha

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  4. thats great!!! i always want to have one, i was failed in my first terrarium, and never try to make another. i think i will start planning on my terrarium :p

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    1. You can see my blog post where I showed how to make my terrarium. Hehe. It might be helpful ;)

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  5. Its amazing what sunlight and water can do. =)

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  6. I can see that baby plant growing there. That's cool. I hope it will all come back to life for you. Well, I'm not so crazy about that creepy crawly millipede. Those things make me shudder. Yuck. haha!

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    1. I agree with you! I'm not a fan of millipede as much as I love animals. What makes me eerie is imagining those milli-legs crawling on my skin... eeek

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  7. You should put a more "mysterious" title. xD

    Milipede - I am always intrested in them, ever since I was small. Love to see those small legs scurrying about. ;)

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    1. I will try on my next posts! Ahaha! I will put mysterious in every title ;p ;p

      I find millipede a little eerie making. You're one brave girl, Lina! ;))

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  8. gosh, you have so many projects going on! japanese classes, room decoration, and a terrarium (and probably more!) :D
    and double gosh, you seem in the video like you're gonna fall asleep two seconds after finishing it. heheh =)

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    1. Ahaha I like to keep myself busy sometimes, yes!

      Ummm did I fall asleep right after? I don't even remember!! ;))

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  9. I so wish that I had a green thumb. I try desperately to grow food on my balcony but my plants just don't seem to stay alive for very long. Tips please!

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    1. Oh! I can only say...

      1. make sure the water is enough. it depends on the type of plant you are growing whether its natural habitat requires a lot of water or very minimal water

      2. normally if the leaves turn yellow even though you have regularly watered the plant, it means you need to stop watering it because yellow leaves can be an indication of having too much water in the soil.

      3. make sure the plants get enough sunlight. artificial lights from the room can be enough too. again, the amount of light that the plant needs depends on the type of plant itself.

      4. pay attention to the roots. if they seem to come out of the pot, the plant certainly needs repotting.

      5. you also can gently clean up the leaves using your fingers. the gentle touch can stimulate the plant to think that it is loved so it will grow healthier.

      6. if you want bushier leaves, you want to cut the peaks of the plant so that they can stop growing taller. as result, more new branches grow.

      That's it really! Too bad I made a mistake with my terrarium. I really didn't pay enough attention!

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    2. Rad! Awesome tips! I think my key issue is not paying enough attention :-) Ooh, so yellow means maybe too much water. My eggplants have a white growth on them. But none of my other plants do. I wonder if there is an eggplant eating insect on my balcony.

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    3. They might fungus. Dead leaves that fall on to the ground rot and initiate fungus. Or, they might be those white fungus-like insects that look like white-feather-y tiny grasshoppers.

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    4. ooh, either way I think it's ultimately my 'lack of attention' that is the primary cause :-)

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    5. Ah now you have figured out the problem! hehe

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  10. there is life! snail and milipede...what else is coming out next?

    btw, do you feel like God now that you have "created" living creatures from your dead terrarium

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    1. There are actually more than five snails now! ahaha

      The millipede is pretty timid. it most of the time hides in the ground.

      And, no! LOL I don't feel like God at all. Ahaha. I do not even create any living creature ;))

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    2. Actually, the snails seem to grow a bit bigger and longer

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  11. Hi Rad, you are turning into a farmer, breeder or something? hehehe..

    :-)

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    1. LOL maybe I am turning into something? ;))

      I would love to have a large farm, though! :D

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  12. Wehey! :D the little one survived! I hope it'll grow stronger and stronger soon. I hope after the clinical year end I could have more time to enjoy nature like you do :D hehehe ... so far my 'planting' experience is at 'Plant vs. Zombies' game *lol*

    I did plant sunflowers (the real one :D) back at senior high school but they died -_-"

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    1. haha I used to play that game too!!

      I like sunflowers! But I've only grown them once... I might again! :D

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  13. Make it into flowers garden/park and I'll come and visit to capture them..hehe.. :-D

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    1. Ehehhe just like your favorite orchid park, huh? ;))

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