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FAQ's

How often should I submerge my Kokedama?

Watering frequency for your kokedama can vary based on the specific plant. As a general rule, most kokedamas only need to be watered twice a month. Our care instructions, located on the back of each tag, provide step-by-step guidance for the initial submerging process and recommended watering schedule. Keep your kokedama healthy and thriving with the help of our tips.

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How to submerge the Kokedama?

To keep your plant healthy, we recommend submerging at least 3/4 of the moss ball in potable water for 5 to 15 minutes every 1-4 weeks, depending on the plant type and temperature. After submerging, be sure to let your kokedama drain for 20 minutes before returning it to its plate.

Check the Kokedama Learning Center for more information

How long does a Kokedama Last?

The Moss Ball Kokedamas have a life span of up to three years, depending on the care you provide to it and how fast the plant grows. After that period of time, you can bring it back to us for a moss re-do, or transplant it to a pot by removing the moss.Ā 

The plant can live many years more with the proper care.

To read more about the best tips to preserve your Kokedama for longerĀ click here.

Can I return my Kokedama?

Yes, only if the Kokedama doesn't arrives well from the shipping transit. All you have to do is:

1. Take a picture

2. Save the box in case of returns.

3.Ā Fill out this formĀ and attach the pictures taken.

Our Story

We make art through nature, bringing a more natural and artistic way to display plants.
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Mercedes, one of the founders, went to Japan to visit her daughter, and her passion for plants made her fall in love with the ancient Kokedama technique, so she started doing it as a hobby here in the United States...

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