here are my thoughts on the stuff
it is a great protector of roots from many birds and bugs...it also harbors some bugs but none that i have seen that bother orchids, mostly ants here
it is a good indicator of the humidity and the time since it has rained. it is green when wet, silver when drying and almost white when "dry" so it can tell you when to hose those plants down
it does create a micro climate for other plants in the VERY NEAR area, like in the moss. i know that at least 4 of the people i know who grow Dendrophylax lindenii start them for the first many YEARS on a bed of live spanish moss- i have a lot of it on and around my ghosts
it is a GREAT protector from sunlight. once it is established in a good sized clump it act a lot like a shade cloth or lath
so what is the point? if you are growing outdoors and would benefit from any of these attributes, go for it!
if not, pass!
one factor to KeysGuy's comment about the growth, he is talking about the warmer, wetter months in a tropical climate and under sprayers!!! its like heaven for the stuff
i am a few short hours north of him and i rarely if ever trim my plants moss at all....i will grab a clump to put in another place occasionally thinning it a bit, but it does not actually grow THAT crazy everywhere
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