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Sphagnum moss prices

Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 2:57 pm
by davinstewart
I just noticed that sphagnum moss prices have tripled over the past year.

I used to have a link to amazon.com Supermoss 2.1 lb bale selling at $24 and checked the price today ... $64.

Based on that, I may be rethinking my stance on only potting flytraps in 1 sphagnum : 1 perlite.

Also, on a completely unrelated note ... any tips on growing sphagnum in bulk?

Re: Sphagnum moss prices

Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 3:13 pm
by thepitchergrower
Here's a sphagnum cultivation thread: https://sarracenia.proboards.com/thread ... llTo=23912

Re: Sphagnum moss prices

Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 3:18 pm
by ChefDean
I've taken to getting quality LFSM from Matt, either Chilean or New Zealand, and throwing a couple handfuls in when I mix up some peat/perlite. I've found that, while the peat holds water well, the LFSM helps water move around quicker as well as, along with the perlite, keep it a little more airy and less prone to compaction.
So far it seems to be doing well.

Re: Sphagnum moss prices

Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 7:15 pm
by VFTnPups
I used to use that brand/size bale of Supermoss. I went through 3-4 bales of it last year. I tried using Better Gro (fluffy, but lots of grass seeds) and a 5 kg bale of Chilean Moss (about the same quality as Supermoss, but so much more debris) this year. My typicals are okay, but my cultivars have been struggling. The weather here has been really crappy, so I thought a change of moss might help. I bought a 3 kg bale of One Mile Moss (NZ lfsm) a few weeks ago. That stuff is wonderful. No debris. It is so fluffy and clean and the strands are long. The only drawback is that it is pricey, but considering Besgrow Spagmoss is $35 for 150 grams now, One Mile Moss is totally worth it. I can’t go back to using Supermoss or any other brand now.