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Re: Experimentation pays off

Posted: October 10th, 2011, 6:53 pm
by Pat093
hey drew,

Just kinda drawing from the subject but with the water i drain from my fish tank when doing a gravel clean, i put that on these two gardenia radicans and they have been going crazy since i started doing it.

I just get moss from work and crumble it up in a plastic bag untill i want to use it, then i just put it under the layer of rocks on my bonsai pot and then it grows :)

Pat

Re: Experimentation pays off

Posted: October 10th, 2011, 7:26 pm
by Hornet
i will add that the water requirements depend on what moss your trying to grow, the common cushion moss that grows in pots seems to thrive on tap water but some of the more exotic looking mosses can be touchy, giant moss is one of the worst i have found.

Re: Experimentation pays off

Posted: October 10th, 2011, 7:59 pm
by Andrew F
Thats right John, some ive got do well with a watered down seasol tea the other brown off and die.
Any one got any good tips for getting their moss fluro green and luscious.

@ Pat ROFL i thought i was the only person who recycled aquarium water, only problem is i use alot of sea salt so i need to be careful of where i dump it.

Re: Experimentation pays off

Posted: October 10th, 2011, 9:36 pm
by Hornet
all depends on the moss. Some are very difficult, requiring good air movement, high levels of filtered light, humidity plus dry periods. Most of the easy ones though just need good light (not full sun, not dense shade), constant water and depending on species good quaility water, rain water is always best (or RO, distilled demineralised etc) to minimize mineral build up