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    question about java moss

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    i placed my java mossmy log and used a mesh to cover the log...... so that the java mossldn't float up and would "grow" onto my log....
    i don't dare to remove the mesh cause i scared the moss hasn't grown onto the log.....
    it's been about 2 weeks plus coming 3
    hair algae is starting to grow on the mesh.. i'm wondering whether to remove the mesh[/img]

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    I think it much easier if you tied the moss onto your driftwood

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    I intepreted it as you use the mesh wire/net to cover the driftwood as riccia did. For moss, you can try to tie the moss directly onto the driftwood using the fishing lines. Remove the lines after the moss is grown onto the drift wood.

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    simpler yet, I use sewing thread.

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    [quote:7954cba72e="BPT"]simpler yet, I use sewing thread.[/quote:7954cba72e]

    Same here. So how long, on average, do I have to wait for the moss to secure itself. Mine has started to spread to other parts of the driftwood. Is that a sign?

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    I think you should also find the reasons for the hair algae. Else, it will become a big headache.

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    [quote:95f0e16559="CrashCourse"][quote:95f0e16559="BPT"]simpler yet, I use sewing thread.[/quote:95f0e16559]

    Same here. So how long, on average, do I have to wait for the moss to secure itself. Mine has started to spread to other parts of the driftwood. Is that a sign?[/quote:95f0e16559]

    Sign ? I never bother to remove it. The moss will soon cover the thread if you tie it tight & neatly enough, and cotton thread will probably dissolve overtime. Good growth will make the moss thickens, and that'll be harvest time

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