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By Randall
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Joined:  Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:33 pm
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I was wondering, and guessing, why do we not have a sphagnum moss care guide? I would like to see one as I am having trouble with mine. Any guides or just tips would be great! I do think there are very talented people who could put a guide here for sticky. Thanks for the help in advance.
By erikHIplants
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Joined:  Tue Aug 09, 2016 5:03 am
#296010
I have found they prefer slightly cooler temperatures, higher humidity (80%+) and decent airflow. Where I am, I believe that they higher humidity plays an important role in keeping the ends from drying out.

This is just my two cents from what i've experimented with. When I first got my live sphagnum, they weren't doing well until I put them in higher humidity.
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By cjpflaumer
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Joined:  Sat Aug 17, 2013 5:55 pm
#296016
I currently grow mine inside my highland terrarium. Reason I did that is because the live sphagnum in pots with plants seemed to be doing better than my whole tray dedicated just to sphagnum. Temps are low 50s to mid-upper 70s. Humidity always above 70% and up to 100%

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By Randall
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Joined:  Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:33 pm
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Thanks mine are very light green and grow so slow I have them covered and just switched to a cfl 23w 6500k bulb and is temp is around 78 to 80 degrees like. They are in a rubbermaid tub, that sound okay? Thanks again!
By erikHIplants
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Randall wrote:Thanks mine are very light green and grow so slow I have them covered and just switched to a cfl 23w 6500k bulb and is temp is around 78 to 80 degrees like. They are in a rubbermaid tub, that sound okay? Thanks again!
That is similar to the conditions that I have as well. Mines are in a rubbermaid tub from walmart, I cut out the tub top and used saran wrap to seal it. I drilled holes in the side of the tub for airflow.
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By Randall
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Joined:  Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:33 pm
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Maybe airflow is my problem, I leave it covered most of the time. Thanks for your help man, oh yours looks very awesome as well!

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