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Jan 21, 2021 7:42 AM CST
Copenhagen
Thank you for your response.
I am in Denmark and living in a flat, so I can only keep plants indoors. I'm very uncomfortable with moss - it's hard to keep it not too wet, not too dry. But I'm willing to try. Would you please share with me the basic things I do not understand?

1. Do I just mist the top layer and assume that the water will be absorbed by the rest of the moss? Or do I pour water in?

2. Is it possible to use to much or too little of moss? How much would you use for, say, the cutting in the first photo?

I also started a thread regarding p. Panduriforme - it was sent to me in moss as a fully rooted plant. The moss is really wet and I'm planning to transplant it into soil, but cannot get rid of the moss. There is quite a lot of it and I'm afraid that if I don't remove it, the roots will just constantly have wet feet.

Thank you again and sorry for so many stupid questions Thank You!

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