I've read that when moss overtakes your utricularia, that it's possible to try and separate a moss-free starter plug and start again or that in some cases, it might be possible to "drown the moss out" by keeping the pot submerged.
I have a pot of U. sandersonii and another of U. dichotoma that are moss-inundated. Any one tried the submersion-moss-annihilation method with either or both of these species? How long did you have to keep the pot submerged (and any advice on how deep)? And how long did this curative last? Did the moss come back in 1 month? 6?
I have resigned myself to moss in my utric pots, but in the case of U. dichotoma...I am not sure there is anything *but* moss left, and would like an easy way to knock the moss back, so I can tell if the utricularia can get the upper hand...stolon?
Ideas, comments, and hands-on experience welcome.
I have a pot of U. sandersonii and another of U. dichotoma that are moss-inundated. Any one tried the submersion-moss-annihilation method with either or both of these species? How long did you have to keep the pot submerged (and any advice on how deep)? And how long did this curative last? Did the moss come back in 1 month? 6?
I have resigned myself to moss in my utric pots, but in the case of U. dichotoma...I am not sure there is anything *but* moss left, and would like an easy way to knock the moss back, so I can tell if the utricularia can get the upper hand...stolon?
Ideas, comments, and hands-on experience welcome.