I don't like moss because when you try to plant them into dirt they get root rot.You cant get the moss off the roots all the way. That's just my experience though if you can make it work for you that's awesome.
I don’t intend to ever put them on dirt. Or really remove them from the moss. Other wise I agree. Moss to soil is not a fun experience! They’ll stay in moss long term.
@@sonatablue9652 I saw several people use moss as a long term substrate so I wanted to try it out and I do like it. Honestly pon or leca would do the same thing so it’s all personal choice. I just wanted to give it a go since I like to try new things.
Great video idea! Also ft. Some healthy and chunky roots! Killin it.
Thank you Heather!! They’re really happy in the moss!!
They all look so healthy! Great job👏🏼👏🏼. I don't have luck with moss probably because I underwater everything. overwaterer trauma lol 🤣
Yea I thought I would have the same issue. But it doesn’t dry out as fast as I thought it would! I’m enjoying it!
I don't like moss because when you try to plant them into dirt they get root rot.You cant get the moss off the roots all the way. That's just my experience though if you can make it work for you that's awesome.
I don’t intend to ever put them on dirt. Or really remove them from the moss. Other wise I agree. Moss to soil is not a fun experience! They’ll stay in moss long term.
@@ThePlantedCarlyflower Why do you grow them in moss exclusively? Is this a new thing i should try? lol
@@sonatablue9652 I saw several people use moss as a long term substrate so I wanted to try it out and I do like it. Honestly pon or leca would do the same thing so it’s all personal choice. I just wanted to give it a go since I like to try new things.
@@ThePlantedCarlyflower I might have to try that?Never thought of growing only in moss.....