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Mar 10, 2023 5:28 PM CST
Name: Katy
Clovis, New Mexico, USA (Zone 7a)
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I have phragmipediums which are kept moist all year long. I've gotten pincushion moss but I think I want a moss that is more adhering to the top of the rocks or bark of the phrags. I also want to place moss on the top of the various paphiopedilums I have. They are kept a bit drier but not much. The area is not very "humid." The light is medium to low. What I have against the pin cushion moss is that it is too thick on some kind of a mud medium. I think I want a thinner moss that grows through spores, but the area is so dry that moss spores are not common. What do you think? Should I just get a moss sampler and see what doesn't die?

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