For moss it would be fissiden as it grows quite slowly. For the price, it's like you said, it depends on the source. Some wants to gain profit while some just want to clear them.
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For moss it would be fissiden as it grows quite slowly. For the price, it's like you said, it depends on the source. Some wants to gain profit while some just want to clear them.
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In term of growth, mini pelia is even slower. Price is more expensive than mini fissiden and this explains.
Pallia also categorize under moss???
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Yes. Mini pelia
But Mini pelia are slower growers compared to fissidens. Am i right ?
Mini pelia is a liverwort plant, but people tend to refer to it as moss because of how it looks.
Prices of plants usually correlate to their growth speed (same for moss too)... slower growth = more expensive.![]()
You can check out lab-cultivated moss from brands like Tropica, $14 for a 1-2-Grow tub of weeping or christmas moss... expensive but guaranteed no algae, snail or worm hitchhikers.![]()
I think mini pelia because of super slow growth rate. But once mini pelia starts to grow (usually in terms of months), then it will grow well and beautiful.
Tropica grows their 1-2-Grow range of plants in high tech laboratories (not outdoor plant farms). The plants are cultivated in a sterile protected lab environment, hence they can guarantee no algae or pest contaminants in the plants.
You can read more about their process in these articles:
http://www.tropica.com/en/plants/1-2-grow!.aspx
http://www.tropica.com/en/about-trop...issue-lab.aspx
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