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By -Stanley-
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What kind of moss is this? It grew from my peat moss.
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By thepitchergrower
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Could be juvenile sphagnum. Though there are a lot of other possible mosses. WAY too young to tell
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K, I'll grow it until it gets bigger.
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K, Thanks for telling.
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What about this moss growing under my sundews?
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Looks like live sphagnum as well..
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thepitchergrower wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:43 am Looks like live sphagnum as well..
Please share your secrets on how to get that stuff to randomly sprout...
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Really? It just grew by itself. I leave them on my shelf, not much humidity there, and moderate light for 14 hrs. Also, the pots are almost always wet and trays full of water. This took about 2-3 months to grow.
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-Stanley- wrote:Really? It just grew by itself. I leave them on my shelf, not much humidity there, and moderate light for 14 hrs. Also, the pots are almost always wet and trays full of water. This took about 2-3 months to grow.
I'm also using Vigoro peat moss in those pots.
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Lol well the media staying wet is definitely a factor. Still, it sounds like it grows faster for you. There are tons of sphagnum types out there though, maybe yours is more accommodating
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Apollyon wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 12:04 pm Lol well the media staying wet is definitely a factor. Still, it sounds like it grows faster for you. There are tons of sphagnum types out there though, maybe yours is more accommodating
You should see the crazy-vigorous sphagnum moss in my neck of the woods. It forms big, loose, fluffy mounds. If you accidentally stepped on it, you'd sink in almost to your knee.
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My school orderd some Sphagnum moss for me and it was not fully dried when it came so Im going to try to grow it.
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