Large Glass: Cylinder Twin 1
January 2026
$60.00
This terrarium has a really calm, grounded feel to it—like something you set down and instantly want to keep around. The wide glass jar gives the plants room to grow without feeling crowded, and the layered soil underneath adds a sense of care and intention. Nothing about it feels rushed; the slope of the soil, the way the leaves reach upward, and the clear glass all work together to make it feel natural and easygoing. It also has a twin that looks almost exactly the same, which makes it kind of fun, like a matching pair—but the one small difference is that this version has a polka dot plant instead of Narrow-leaf Pogostemon. It’s subtle, but it gives it its own personality, the kind that quietly grows on you without needing attention or fuss.
Slowly Growing
How To Care For
Place it in bright, indirect light, so avoid direct sunlight- it can overheat and “cook” the plants inside
Light
Closed terrariums recycle their own moisture. You should see light condensation in the morning that disappears by evening. If it’s still wet at night, open the terrarium for a couple of hours and check again the next day. If there’s no condensation by noon, add a small amount of water
Water
Open it briefly every few weeks to refresh things. If you see mold, leave it open, in direct sin light for one hour and remove affected leaves.
Air
Trim plants if they start touching the glass. Remove dead or yellowing leaves promptly (plants hate roommates who don’t clean).
Maintenance
Room temperature is perfect, no more than 75°F and no less then 65°F. Keep away from heaters, AC vents, and cold drafts
Temperature