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Old 07-02-2022, 07:47 PM
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It does look great. And compared to mine it is huge. Vendor swore it was blooming size, but the leaves aren't as thick as common cotton string. At least it is growing.
They can bloom on amazingly small plants. And they have until next spring to do some growing before it's bloom time.
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Mine are quite small so there is not much to report. They are still alive.
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They can bloom on amazingly small plants. And they have until next spring to do some growing before it's bloom time.
Thanks Roberta. You are the great encourager.
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took poli outside for a dunk in kelpak.

I thought this plant was going to flop around like a limp weed.

It doesnt, it just stands up like it was grown that way

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I totally missed the thread.

I still have time to include myself.?
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replaced the emergency use only lowes moss with 5A long strand. The lowes looks good for about a week then it looks and feels like mud. Many will not find 5A cheap or readily available these days. But it is the project plant




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I haven't popped for 5A, but I use 4A (SpagMoss Supreme) for everything that goes into sphagnum. It lasts so much better than cheaper types, and when it gets old, it just loses the "fuzz" part and still has firm fibers that give good drainage (just don't hold as much water, not necessarily a bad thing)
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Ill have to find some good 4A give it a try.

that hand picked 5A is like Sphagnum Mignon
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This is what you're looking for. https://www.amazon.com/besgrow-Zeala...0C25R3UG&psc=1
And it looks like it's scarce at the moment... you want the Supreme grade, and 500 g or 1 kg are good sizes. Good luck., happy hunting.
If you can't find it, Sunset Valley Orchids is selling 3A, still decent.

The Besgrow Spagmoss is imported into the US by Acadian Supply in Suwanee, GA. There's something funky about their website, may have been hacked... my AV goes nuts when I try to access it. But if you google it, there, also a phone number... might be a way of finding out who actually has it, or if they will sell a retail quantity (they are wholesalers)
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