As mentioned before, I'm a slash and burn kinda gal. I to similar to Subrosa and Leafmite. Soak the heck out of it, get as much attached root off of mount as I can without losing patience, then snip off ones I can't get out. Depending on what the mount is, I can sometimes get an exacto knife under the root and sort of filet off the root with a small slice of mount still attached.
I usually let it sit for two or three days prior to repotting,
misting roots at least daily, so the torn or damaged part sort of scabs over. Similar to moving in or out of S/H, recovery time is better if it's putting out a new root or so.
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Originally Posted by estación seca
I'm done with mounts until I set up an automatic spraying system. Before that I need to vanquish the rat horde.
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And I LOVE the look of mounted plants. Used to have at least twenty or so mounted... big ones, not little ones. I could not STAND the extra amount of care it took to get blooms and keep a healthy plant going. Nothing I had ever did as well as other methods... for me and my care habits.
Two years ago I bought an auto
misting/water system with R/O water. It wasn't enough for my type of care. Supposed to be a fun hobby. This year I'm finishing taking EVERYTHING off mounts, other than Tolumnia and a couple of ramble everywheres that won't stay put.
Love mounts... in someone else's care. I will admire from afar.
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