Do palms (its a type of plant) die if they return with too much marine? or would they strive contained by a humid environment? well my mom has this plant to be exact called a "Palm"....
well my mom has this plant to be exact called a "Palm". Here is a picture of it in my terrarium, capably i had to take my plants out and revise my terrarium so it hasnt gotten a chance to live in the humid environment all the same. So i was wondering if it will live well surrounded by my terrarium?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/i...
Its the one in the left corner...
Answers: As long as the substrate is well-draining, it should be fine. Most plants don't approaching "wet feet" or roots that are constantly under marine. Rocks and sand help with drainage, so as long as you've get that your plant should be fine. A misting every day should be more than enough hose to keep it pleasantly humid in the terrarium.
It would be better near high Humid,cause beside to much water the roots will rott and die, and it would grow faster and healthier, I ahve one and the same kind put its in a big pot and its elevated about 24 inchs , 3 of them in a pot, basically had to let you know.