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Thanks for sharing Rob. Really informative.
WAW! And amazing looking plants!! I would love to see the tambusisi form!
We show that in comparison with the Lumut form in a specific clip a few months ago. Not one of the nursery strolls.
@BorneoExotics there’s not a huge difference between them with the lower pictures. The Lumut form is however are far superior for uppers. However when hybridised both produce similar results.
what kind of moss is that ?
Red sphagnum moss
Probably originally from New Zealand but we can’t be sure.
is the 3380 clone male or female ?
It’s a male.
Thank you for your video, could you please introduce the formula of this osmocote nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium?
Sure. It’s 10:18 + TE + 3MgO. I’ll go over this in a specific video later.
@BorneoExotics sorry that should’ve been 2 MgO
@@BorneoExotics 10:18 is nitrogen and potassium?
@@BorneoExotics Thank you very much for your reply
Thanks for sharing Rob. Really informative.
WAW! And amazing looking plants!! I would love to see the tambusisi form!
We show that in comparison with the Lumut form in a specific clip a few months ago. Not one of the nursery strolls.
@BorneoExotics there’s not a huge difference between them with the lower pictures. The Lumut form is however are far superior for uppers. However when hybridised both produce similar results.
what kind of moss is that ?
Red sphagnum moss
Probably originally from New Zealand but we can’t be sure.
is the 3380 clone male or female ?
It’s a male.
Thank you for your video, could you please introduce the formula of this osmocote nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium?
Sure. It’s 10:18 + TE + 3MgO. I’ll go over this in a specific video later.
@BorneoExotics sorry that should’ve been 2 MgO
@@BorneoExotics 10:18 is nitrogen and potassium?
@@BorneoExotics Thank you very much for your reply