Care Hub
Your kokedama is a living thing. It doesn't need much — but it does need attention. This guide covers everything you need to keep it green and thriving.
Read slowly. Observe your plant. It tells you more than you'd expect.
💧 Watering — the essentials
A kokedama is not watered like a potted plant. The correct method is submersion.
How to do it
- Fill a bowl or basin with room-temperature water
- Submerge the kokedama completely for 15 to 20 minutes
- Remove and drain well — hold it over the sink or take it outside
- Return it to its spot only once it stops dripping
How to know when to water
Lift the kokedama. When it feels light, it's time. A well-watered kokedama is noticeably heavier.
Frequency varies — usually 1 to 2 times a week, more in summer, less in winter.
Never water from above with a watering can — the water doesn't reach the roots!
☀️ Light — find the right spot
Most MORI plants prefer bright indirect light — near a window, out of direct sun.
| Light type | What it means | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| Bright indirect | Near window, no direct sun | Pothos, Philodendron, Ficus |
| Medium indirect | Inside a room, away from window | Peace Lily, ZZ Plant |
| Low light | Hallway, room with little window | Only very tolerant plants |
The care card included in your order specifies the ideal light for your specific plant.
🌡️ Temperature & humidity
Our kokedamas prefer environments between 16°C and 26°C. Avoid draughts, direct radiators, and air conditioning blowing onto the plant.
To increase humidity: use a nearby humidifier, or lightly mist the leaves in the morning.
🌿 Fertilising
During spring and summer (growing season), fertilise once a month. Use a balanced liquid fertiliser diluted in water — add it during the soaking.
In autumn and winter, reduce or stop completely.
🐾 Pet safety
Not all plants are safe for cats and dogs. Check the care card with your kokedama to confirm whether it's pet-friendly. When in doubt, consult the ASPCA Toxic Plant List.
🔍 Troubleshooting
Yellow leaves
Usually: overwatering or lack of light. Check the weight of the kokedama before watering.
Brown leaf tips
Low humidity or chlorinated water. Let water sit for 30 min before soaking, or use filtered water.
✉️ Need help?
If your kokedama isn't doing well and you're not sure why, talk to us. Send a photo to hello@moriplants.com — we always try to help.
MORI — observa e ajusta com calma · observe and adjust slowly.