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Originally Posted by sii
Ok are you saying that I should put damp moss in a plastic bag and place the plant on top so that it just comes in contact with the bottom?
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sii ----- the bag is to just allow inside of the bag to stay humid, which can stop the orchid from drying out.
The damp moss is used as a sponge thing, that can release the moisture in to the air inside the bag, that helps to keep the inside of the bag humid.
The plant is placed in a position that doesn't touch the damp moss ----- and that's mainly to prevent parts of the plant from staying wet for too long ----- and some parts of the plant staying wet for too long can lead to rotting, fungal growth etc.
Also, not sealing up the bag completely (ie. allowing at least some air-movement into and out of the bag area) allows for air/oxygen exchange --- and also could cut down on unwanted organisms like fungus/bacteria or something..... from growing on the plant.