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Sep 28, 2021 11:30 AM CST
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Can you talk a bit about cleaning the moss?


I find that cleaning moss is kinda dependent one what kind of moss.
If your moss is not from a seller and you find it in -- for example -- your backyard, you would rinse it for a while in water to wash off any bugs or dirt.

For other clumpings ones such as mood moss, haircap moss, catherine's moss, or leucobryum, if you don't want a hill, I would take it apart to 3 stems a bunch, trim off the dead leaves, and insert them into the soil with tweezers. You could wash them too, after you remove a bunch.

I seem to not have much trouble with bugs in my moss.
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