My nano paludarium. My dendrobium elliottarium garretti is finally regrowth leaves after its explosive flowering session. It was leafless for so long I thought it might be dying. Today I see leaves, and since many of my mosses are beginning to actually propagate within the substrate and the other two orchids doing well I thought I'd do a short video. I added a new lichen to the paludarium a few days ago, the red soldiers, although with the kind of loam they are seated in I think I may need to add a different kind in there with them to help them establish. The liverwort living in the cave isn't dead yet but it's not doing super well, either, and I'm wondering if I should replace it with a moss that might do better there.
There is some kind of fern that has decided to sprout sporophytes, 8 months after being relocated. Jury is out on what kind of fern.

There is also some succulent-like plant with tiny leaves I am keeping a close eye on as it grows.

Google calls it pilea micrphylla.

Dendrobium elliottarium garretti with new leaves