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i have found out its a Andreaeopsida, at least it looks most like that, i compared it to different species and it looked like a andreaeopsidabryoniea(about the last part probably not correctly spelled.) but they get long sprites releasing spores after a while, my moss didn't have those.
i put some pictures below to show you how my moss looks like.
and the one picture with a lot of numbers is mine, i know its dark and not clear but i should have made a better picture.
i put some pictures below to show you how my moss looks like.
and the one picture with a lot of numbers is mine, i know its dark and not clear but i should have made a better picture.
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yep thats the best to try with it looks like what i growin my outdoor trees.the second is a dry shade moss it grows in pine woods in my area.
you can propagate it by grinding up dead moss mixing it with water to make a muddy paste and puting it on soil that is kept damp.ive heard milk works the best but i think it would stink after a while.
you can propagate it by grinding up dead moss mixing it with water to make a muddy paste and puting it on soil that is kept damp.ive heard milk works the best but i think it would stink after a while.
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oh yeah , i didn't tell you about the moss next to my tree, it has 4 'colonies' 1 is about X1.5 bigger, another one is about as big, and the last 2 i planted are really small, which are growing. but it looks like this species is resistant to light but must be kept moist. but i have a tropical plant next to it, so that's no problem.
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