Bottle Biosphere Guide !!exclusive!!
It provides a mesmerizing look at how ecosystems achieve balance. Materials Needed for Your Bottle Biosphere
Sunlight heats the inside of the bottle, causing water to evaporate from the soil and transpire from plant leaves. This vapor condenses on the glass walls and drips back down into the soil, acting as continuous, automated rain. Bottle Biosphere Guide
This is the "filter" of your biosphere. It keeps the water fresh and prevents odors and fungal growth. It provides a mesmerizing look at how ecosystems
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Leave the lid slightly cracked or completely open for the first 3 to 5 days. This allows excess moisture from construction to escape. Seal the jar completely after the initial week. Observe the condensation patterns.
Once sealed, your biosphere should start a self-sustaining cycle.
If there is no condensation at all, add a few teaspoons of water.