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whispersiren
05-26-2002, 07:46 PM
Hi, I was trying to get some dry long fiber sphagnum to regrow and i think i goofed...

I soaked some dry moss in distilled water and then put it in a large freezer ziplock and put it on a partially sunny windowsill (no fluorescents)... that was a month ago... still no growth.

I'm wondering if my bags got too hot and i inadvertently cooked it? Should I scrap that moss (ie. use it in potting mix) and start over with some more dry?

Anybody have any tips?
Or any places to buy live sphagnum for pennies??
(Many) People keep saying its the best growing medium, but where do you get it?

DreamScape
05-26-2002, 09:43 PM
some of my dry long fiber sphagnum that i was keeping my cps in started turning green....
i thing it was algae though http://www.**********.com/iBhtml/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
roflmao.

Statik2426
05-26-2002, 11:31 PM
I got some tiny heads of them when I ordered my first Sarracenia (S. purp ssp purp) 5 or so years ago. And it grows fast! I have them covering most of the plant pots just from those small pieces.

Tamlin Dawnstar
05-27-2002, 09:43 AM
You probably cooked it. Shagnum grows best in cool bright conditions, direct sun in a sealed bag would be too hot.

NOLU
05-28-2002, 02:34 AM
Is a sealed bag okay for humidity? Is it the best way to grow Sphagnum?