I have been trying it out on a variety of plants that had ben in sphagnum, mostly in net pots. I have been using it for about 6 months, and am seeing some good growth on the plants that I used it on. I think I can say that it does no harm, is at least as good as sphag, and it has some characteristics that are definitely better - drains very well, and if it dries, it's a lot easier to wet. I haven't been using it long enough to test longevity, but the person who gave me the idea (in a society talk) has been using if for precisely that factor, sphag breaks down and gest nasty. I need to use it for longer to be able to say anything about longer-term behavior, but so far, I like it a lot. I have been using it for Pleurothallids, small deciduous Dendrobiums, Oncidinae, Maxillarias mostly.. So the verdict - i like it a lot, will be using it more as a sphagnum replacement. Will take some more time before I totally endorse but so far so good.
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