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Napa Valley Orchid Society
... . Lipophytes are attached to rocks. Spagnum moss should be used cautiously. There are a few orchids, such as Masdevallia, which are suited to being potted in spagnum moss. It also makes a good padding ... florist it may have a layer of green moss on top. Remove it immediately. In orchid culture, any reference to moss means spagnum moss, not green moss. It blocks air movement and rots quickly. Granite ...
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Napa Valley Orchid Society
... /AOS Repotting Pots Types of pots. Spagnum moss should be used cautiously. There are a few orchids, such as Masdevallia, which are suited to being potted in spagnum moss. It also makes a good ... florist it may have a layer of green moss on top. Remove it immediately. In orchid culture, any reference to moss means spagnum moss, not green moss. It blocks air movement and rots quickly. Granite ...
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Caring For Orchids Part One: Watering
... the pot by inserting your finger down inside the spagnum moss, often it will feel dry on the surface ... spagnum, or leave it there? Roots seem to be growing thru it. Email Print Permalink -- posted by HollyT Top 7. February 20, 1999 7:03 PM » Orchidlady - Watering Is the moss on the top the FLORIST MOSS? (decorations) or is it sphagnum moss? If it is just the florist moss remove ...
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... the pot. Check the inside of the pot by inserting your finger down inside the spagnum moss, often it will feel dry on the surface but is still damp in side where ...
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Tesselaar Bulbs: Alstroemeria plant care
... and Growing Guides > Alstroemeria Alstroemeria Peruvian Lily & Parrot Beak Upon receipt Check that the plants & spagnum moss are moist. Keep both slightly moist at all times prior to planting. Plant as soon ...
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Calendar for Growing Roses
... alfalfa meal, blood meal, compost, cottonseed meal, fish meal, manures (cow, horse, chicken), milorganite, spagnum peat moss, ground pine bark, and commercial mixes such as Rosetone, Eco-Joy, Mills Magic, etc. Sources ... 18 inches deep. Discard undesirable soil. Replace 1/2 the needed dirt with wet peat moss. Mix in a shovelful of cow manure, a handful of superphosphate, and a handful of ...
carolinadistrict.org

MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... . Use a 13 cm pot and a compost of two parts sand to one of moss peat. Lay the cuttings flat, and cover with 3 mm of compost. Another method is ... of the leaf or stalk by up to 6 mm into a bed of living spagnum. (From ‘Carnivorous Plants’ by  A.Slack and ‘Carnivorous plants of the world’  by J.and ...
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Soil FAQ
... are thermal insulators having the same limitation described for peat moss. Baked clay spheres or extrusions which are collectively called ... What usage would readers prefer? 4. Spagnum peat is commonly available here and the term peat moss is used interchangeably with it. The ... name. Would the terms "spagnum peat", "black peat" and "compost" satisfy readers? 5. I claimed that peat moss had the ability ...
www.labs.agilent.com

Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude N. muluensis Compost: Pure living sphagnum moss. Watering: Water daily. Cultivation Difficulty: Moderate (2); needs nocturnal cooling and frequent watering. Propagation: No ... that one uses pure living spagnum for its compost. We have tried other composting material, but this species seems only to pitcher when growing in sphagnum moss. 1C. Clarke, Nepenthes of Borneo ...
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