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Old 09-05-2020, 09:12 PM
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This is the moss I use.
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Ha. I am embarrassed to admit that I have a block of that and I just tear it out dry!! What an a$$hat I am!

That’s great to know though! Thanks
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Ha. I am embarrassed to admit that I have a block of that and I just tear it out dry!! What an a$$hat I am!

That’s great to know though! Thanks
Two problems using it dry... you break up those nice long fibers, and you also potentially breathe dust/moss spores, etc. that can cause respiratory problems. But now you'll wet it, right?
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Oh, no question. I also use it about annually so don’t be too worried about your misguided Floridian friend

I have been messing w mounting catasetum and this might be just what I needed!!
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Update on this one...decided to use a pot instead...



The result...didn't lose any bloom.

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Nice! Lovely clear yellow blooms. Just repotting should do it a world of good after four years.

I do agree with ES... I wouldn't mount anything without having an auto-waterer or mister.

Edited to add: Although it goes without saying, I'll add in anyway... In my climate, under my care.

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