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    Fast way to grow moss on drift wood.

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    Hi all,
    Recently I saw some video of hobbyist grinding moss such as us fissiden and stick it onto the driftwood. Wait a couple of wks before adding water.
    Just want to check anybody here done it with success?

    Thks.....

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    Re: Fast way to grow moss on drift wood.

    Yea possible. Tho I go dsm for 2 weeks or so first
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    Re: Fast way to grow moss on drift wood.

    Have been doing it for the past two weeks. Do see some new growth and some seem stuck to the wood when i try to give those patches a light push, of course, some patches not very encouraging too haha.

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    Re: Fast way to grow moss on drift wood.

    Mind to share video source?


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    Re: Fast way to grow moss on drift wood.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fran09 View Post
    Hi all,
    Recently I saw some video of hobbyist grinding moss such as us fissiden and stick it onto the driftwood. Wait a couple of wks before adding water.
    Just want to check anybody here done it with success?

    Thks.....
    I have done it with some success with weeping moss. I did not grind the moss but I kind took it and stuff what I can into the crevices of the driftwood to give it that aged look and grew out of the driftwood on its own.

    Right now I am trying to see if I can sustain US Fissiden half-immersed and half-submerged with some leftover I got from another brother here on the forum. The key point in any DSM set-up is to make sure there is sufficient humidity to sustain the plant and would mean constant squirting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xiaogui View Post
    Mind to share video source?
    I got a similar Ewe-Toob video here that documents some of this process. Ian Cook has a thread on our forum as well.

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