TimT
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I seem to have purchased too much moss and therefore have the possibility to fasten it in much larger quantities and natural looking way than is usually done. The proven technique seems to be to attach the moss pretty close to the surface in thin layers and then new moss will grow out from that flat compressed carpet of moss either tied or glued down to the surface. I'm contemplating to only tie the ends of the moss to the wood/stone in rows so it from the start will have free flowing strands of moss growing straight out from the wood/stone.
My question is: Will this work or is it part of the moss' life cycle that it needs to adjust to submersed growth where it grows healthy submersed viable moss out from the old moss trapped near the wood/stone? (it's Tropica moss - I'm assuming it is propagated emersed)
Thanks!
My question is: Will this work or is it part of the moss' life cycle that it needs to adjust to submersed growth where it grows healthy submersed viable moss out from the old moss trapped near the wood/stone? (it's Tropica moss - I'm assuming it is propagated emersed)
Thanks!