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Old 06-14-2020, 07:03 PM
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Ok, two Jungle Logs completed! My moss isn't very neat (not as pretty as farley's!) but they seem to be working! (And by working, I mean that they are moist and I stuck plants to them!)

Both my logs are pretty small. I've included some pics, as well as an overall of the growing area. They have small computer fans creating a nice little breeze, and I'm planning on misting them in the mornings and then filling the terracotta watering stakes every few days (as they get low). I've mounted a Masdie and a Tolumnia on each (Masdie on the bottom, Tolumnia on top). They all looked pretty good going on, with some new roots/growths happening, so here's hoping that they adjust well! I'm going to spray them with some KelpMax later!
Looks good! I've found mine drips quite a bit when I spray it, so I'd guess I need to know what to look for when it is actually dry so I don't get carried away with that. Now it's the waiting game to see how the plants react!
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Remember that pot (water reservoir). Once everything stabilizes, it should stay gently damp without a lot of spraying, just get a feel for how often the reservoir needs filling.
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Now it's the waiting game to see how the plants react!
LOL, waiting, my least favorite part.

Also, update, it took 2 hours for my husband to comment on the smell. I told him it should go away soon...
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Old 06-15-2020, 12:09 AM
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Yes waiting is the worst! But I've gotten better since I have a lot more plants to keep me otherwise occupied.

I only smell mine if I get right up on top of it, so that is good. Though I don't know if I "charged" it long enough. I may have to try it again just to make sure it is well soaked.
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Though I don't know if I "charged" it long enough. I may have to try it again just to make sure it is well soaked.
Yes, I'm wondering that too about mine. This morning I checked on them and even though the internal pots were about half-gone, the outsides were pretty dry. I didn't poke too hard to figure out if that was just the surface or not. I don't think I'm going to get "dripping wet" all the time, but I'm not sure how to judge "correctly moist". I guess time will tell! Maybe I put on too much moss? So many variables! Let me know if you charge yours again if that seems to help - maybe I'll do that later too!
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Old 06-15-2020, 07:35 PM
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I had to run out the door early this morning and won't be back home until tomorrow, so hopefully I'll get a better idea of how damp or not it stays when I get back. At least this way I won't be fussing over it every 5 minutes 😂.

I'm thinking I'm probably going to dunk it once more, just to see the difference what more time does to it. Or I could put another one together and test it all over again. I have some mini phals that would probably work good on a log as well! We'll see how motivated I feel when I get home tomorrow.
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I have some mini phals that would probably work good on a log as well!
Oooooh, what kind of mini-phals? I've got two on order from Hausermann's...
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Old 06-15-2020, 09:22 PM
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They're some NoIDs I picked up from Aldi last year sometime. I've got 4, they were like $5 so I got a little crazy lol.

They grow pretty well as I've got them now but I'd like to see how they do on a log. I could use the space either for something else or to just clear up the space!
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Pay attention to how big your plants get. Those are likely very large plants (bushel basket size.) I might suggest limiting yourself to miniatures for this technique.
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