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I'm just about to become a new owner of a few Darlingtonia plants (figure I'd give it a shot) and plan on growing them in straight sphagnum moss. Will they do better in live NZ sphagnum or the 'brick' form rehydrated LFS?
I would think that the live stuff (on the top of the pot) would provide more benefit: it helps to acidify the environment and remove salts. The dead stuff can't do this.
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