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Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 9:16 pm
by boabab95
Jagasian wrote:Sorry, I got distracted. Here is the sphagnum food that you can spray your live sphagnum with to accelerate growth.

The mix is simple, it contains two simple sugars, 16 essential plant nutrients, and pure water. Note the nutrients are extremely diluted because sphagnum does not need nor like nutrient rich water. The other key ingredients are the sugars, which unlike other plants, sphagnum can eat directly in addition to make using photosynthesis.
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I will link to online sources for the ingredients and tools necessary for making your own bottle of this mix, and I will also post step by step directions later.
Which type of Dyna-Gro?

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 5:42 pm
by Jagasian
I have refined my sphagnum growth serum to be even more effective by using tissue culture medium as opposed to plant fertilizer. The tissue culture medium contains all of the plant nutrients in fertilizer, as well as vitamins that boost a plant’s metabolism. The tissue culture medium is also more easily absorbed by the moss’s flesh. In addition, the recipe listed below uses the tissue culture medium at 5% strength. In other words, it is diluted because sphagnum does not like high levels of nutrients, but it does love then at the right low level. What sphagnum loves at a high level is water and sugar.

Here is the rocket fuel for your sphagnum. Vigorously mix the following:

- 950mL distilled water
- 50mL Gamborg’s B5 liquid tissue culture media
- 10g glucose

The ingredients are easy and inexpensive to obtain.

Gamborg’s ($1.17 for 1000mL)
https://phytotechlab.com/gamborg-b-5-basal-medium.html

Glucose ($19 for 500g)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DYO7OSK/re ... ACb4FM3GDD

In other words, for around $25 you have enough supplies to create 50,000 mL of superfood for sphagnum. Below are some pictures of a large, thick cake of over 20 different species of live sphagnum.
Large, thick cake of live sphagnum
Large, thick cake of live sphagnum
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Look at that sugar filled moss rise
Look at that sugar filled moss rise
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Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 4:03 am
by Nightbreed
That's a tasty, I mean good looking cake.

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Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:20 am
by mcgrumpers
Jagasian wrote: The ingredients are easy and inexpensive to obtain.

Gamborg’s ($1.17 for 1000mL)
https://phytotechlab.com/gamborg-b-5-basal-medium.html

Glucose ($19 for 500g)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DYO7OSK/re ... ACb4FM3GDD
The shipping cost for Gamborg's is ~$20. Do you know if there are any cheaper alternatives that could be used?

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:51 pm
by yaboyguzmas
Wow very informative I this is one of the best articles I've read about sphagnum moss. So cool

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:51 pm
by yaboyguzmas
:D :D Wow very informative I this is one of the best articles I've read about sphagnum moss. So cool :) :!:

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:10 pm
by kelvinc1989
Being in the scientific research world myself, I'm loving this post and the science behind the wonderful world of sphagnum! Keep it up!

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:26 am
by Sharmagnep
Could I possibly use ‘ Murashige & Skoog (MS)
Basal Medium w/Sucrose & Gelzan’
Instead of the gamborgs?

The MS has ammonium nitrate while gamborgs has ammonium sulfate and the concentrations vary a bit but the MS already has sucrose in it at 30,000mg/L. I know it’s not the same as glucose but could it possible work?

I attached photos of both the products formulas.

If not, can we just use regular sugar? LOL.

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:28 pm
by Gary
Extremely informative posts, thank you! I was just gifted some live red sphagnum by forum member Nocturne 😊 and I'm just getting started on growing my own sphagnum moss. Looking forward to reaping a nice harvest this year, and this info will be a great resource.

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 1:24 pm
by timdumol
Sharmagnep wrote:Could I possibly use ‘ Murashige & Skoog (MS)
Basal Medium w/Sucrose & Gelzan’
Instead of the gamborgs?

The MS has ammonium nitrate while gamborgs has ammonium sulfate and the concentrations vary a bit but the MS already has sucrose in it at 30,000mg/L. I know it’s not the same as glucose but could it possible work?

I attached photos of both the products formulas.

If not, can we just use regular sugar? LOL.
I found this paper showing that MS should work (published after your post, so this might be you for all I know haha)

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 1:25 pm
by timdumol
Ah, sorry, forgot to link it -- https://www.hst-j.org/articles/xml/PaWB/

Re: Sphagnum Science

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 3:59 pm
by andynorth
Very informative read going all the way back to first post and links to how it came to be used as wound dressing. Thanks to all that contributed, even if it was 2018.