Hello,
In light of this informative thread: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=9346
I thought i'd try to bond moss to a rock via this method.
I then misted it with water and placed it into a plastic container and pop it in a shady spot.
I'll also be cycling it in different spots, shade, sun light, warmth, cool areas ect ect to find the best method of cultivating moss.
Cheers
Moss on rock experiment
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Re: Moss on rock experiment
my wife would kill me if she found me useing the yogurt to cultivate moss
i hope it works for you and your mrs dont find out hehehehehe because the rock and moss
might end up where the sun dont shine but overall i hope it works for you velvet then we can
try it ourselves good luck
cheers dean
i hope it works for you and your mrs dont find out hehehehehe because the rock and moss
might end up where the sun dont shine but overall i hope it works for you velvet then we can
try it ourselves good luck
cheers dean
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Re: Moss on rock experiment
Hahaha have you tasted Natural Yogurt??? Not a fan lol.dragon wrote:my wife would kill me if she found me useing the yogurt to cultivate moss
i hope it works for you and your mrs dont find out hehehehehe because the rock and moss
might end up where the sun dont shine but overall i hope it works for you velvet then we can
try it ourselves good luck
cheers dean
My Mrs is just as keen to see this moss flourish. So im blessed in that sense.
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Re: Moss on rock experiment
Hey keep us posted mate. I for one would be VERY interested in the results.
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Re: Moss on rock experiment
No worries mate.
If all goes well, im gunna try blending some more with milk and see if i cant turn a patch into a crop.
If all goes well, im gunna try blending some more with milk and see if i cant turn a patch into a crop.
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Re: Moss on rock experiment
Anyone for rock cakes and yogurt
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I luvvvvvvvvvvvvv me sum rock cake!!!!Petra wrote:Anyone for rock cakes and yogurt
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Re: Moss on rock experiment
hey drew
is that a picture of you after you ate some of that yogurt cause if it is i definatly aint touching that stuff
cheers dean
is that a picture of you after you ate some of that yogurt cause if it is i definatly aint touching that stuff
cheers dean