Just found you! This was fascinating… Can you please tell me exactly how you use it after you harvest do you just lay it down round on top of the pot or do you lay it down underneath the pot or actually on top of the plant around the where it’s growing? And exactly how you use it ?Please give more details. Can’t wait to hear from you. Thank you so much.😊
Thank you so much for providing this interesting and educational content❤. Me who live in lowlands (jakarta) are always curious if they can grow in hot and humid environment. Im thinking to give it a try aftwr watching this.
A quick question. Why do you have to drill the tray that does not have the holes? I saw that you put the meshtray on top? So the tray that is drilled gonna sit in standing water?
Thank you for information. I'm thinking put live spaghnum inside my nepenthes pot. Direct sun can burn them ? They see few hour morning sun and summer my city can be 40 degree. How can i keep them alive in summer ?
direct sun will burn it, if your Nepenthes plats are long enough maybe try to keep only the pots with sphagnum moss in shaded area and the Nepenthes Vines can still reach the sun, this way you keep both happy.
I’ve been growing mine successfully using a similar method using a 350mm seedling tray from Bunnings placed inside a clear plastic storage container. I used a bed of peat moss under the dried sphagnum layer to provide more moisture retention and nutrients. I mist it using rain water or pond water (tap water contains chlorine and should be left out for a day or treated first) once in a while when it looks like it needs it. The lid creates a nice humid environment as I live in a hot and relatively dry area of Australia. The excess water drains out the bottom of the tray as it has a little clearance under the tray. If it pools a little at the bottom I know I’ve got enough water in there.
mix 1 part of 3% hydrogen peroxide with 3 parts of distilled water, spray the areas with algae, the sphagnum moss might turn white, but dont be alarmed, new healthy sphagnum will grow soon, also keep well drainage and wash frequently to remove algae spores.
The growing conditions section was really useful.
The "thing" coming out of the "dead" sphagnum moss bit was hilariously adorable.
We are glad you liked it, thank you :)
Loved the zombie bit haha. You make nice informative content and are very charismatic! Keep up the good work ❤
Thank you, stay away from the dead! ;)
Just found you! This was fascinating… Can you please tell me exactly how you use it after you harvest do you just lay it down round on top of the pot or do you lay it down underneath the pot or actually on top of the plant around the where it’s growing? And exactly how you use it ?Please give more details. Can’t wait to hear from you. Thank you so much.😊
Really nice video! Thanks for sharing and explaining your technique.
this is a great video! hope you upload again soon :)
thanks, check out our new video with Mount Kinabalu.
I'll start to spread sphagnum, thanks for your informations and you energy!!! What program do you use for the zombie!!!?? I would appreciate it!!
Thank you so much for providing this interesting and educational content❤. Me who live in lowlands (jakarta) are always curious if they can grow in hot and humid environment. Im thinking to give it a try aftwr watching this.
Cool 🌱
Hey , excellent video! How many porcentage of humidity do you have inside your greenhouse ?
thank you, average 70%-80%
When did I know? When did I realize I had to hit the like and subscribe? When I saw the zombie creeping out of the moss.
A quick question. Why do you have to drill the tray that does not have the holes? I saw that you put the meshtray on top? So the tray that is drilled gonna sit in standing water?
Thank you for information. I'm thinking put live spaghnum inside my nepenthes pot. Direct sun can burn them ? They see few hour morning sun and summer my city can be 40 degree. How can i keep them alive in summer ?
direct sun will burn it, if your Nepenthes plats are long enough maybe try to keep only the pots with sphagnum moss in shaded area and the Nepenthes Vines can still reach the sun, this way you keep both happy.
This looked so cool! what kind of sphag is this I'd love to use it! do you sell?
its just the common live sphagnum moss available in Australia, yes we do sell sometimes, please follow our social media for more info
I have lots of algae growing in my sphagnum, something to kill that and keep the sphagnum alive?
Is it possible just to use the no hole tray with dead sphagnum and live sphagnum on the top covered by a close humidity dome?
I’ve been growing mine successfully using a similar method using a 350mm seedling tray from Bunnings placed inside a clear plastic storage container. I used a bed of peat moss under the dried sphagnum layer to provide more moisture retention and nutrients. I mist it using rain water or pond water (tap water contains chlorine and should be left out for a day or treated first) once in a while when it looks like it needs it. The lid creates a nice humid environment as I live in a hot and relatively dry area of Australia. The excess water drains out the bottom of the tray as it has a little clearance under the tray. If it pools a little at the bottom I know I’ve got enough water in there.
Lmfao you're funny 😂😂😂 thanks for the info!
Thank you
So u don't need to bury the roots?
what about temperature?
How do you deal with algae that has already grown?
mix 1 part of 3% hydrogen peroxide with 3 parts of distilled water, spray the areas with algae, the sphagnum moss might turn white, but dont be alarmed, new healthy sphagnum will grow soon, also keep well drainage and wash frequently to remove algae spores.
What type of sphagnum is it?
just the common live sphagnum moss we grow.
yep np i've found the same type in the mountains of scotland@@carnivaro