




Thinner new growth
Please help me understand why the moss is leggy. There is new growth for sure but very small leaves and thin stems





Please help me understand why the moss is leggy. There is new growth for sure but very small leaves and thin stems
Am I doing something wrong?
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The leaves seem dying. My soil mix has sand. I water with filtered water.
pinguicula kewensis
The cuttings don't seem to be doing well. Some of them have been here for three weeks and haven't shown any new growth. The newer leaves have been here for 11 days. I've been keeping them moist. Do you think they'll make it? Those are Gigantea
I found the live moss in a nature park. I collected two pieces of wood from the beach and glued them together, and the drainage rocks were gathered from nature as well. I purchased the container from Dollar Tree for $5, the Fittonia from Home Depot, and the Fluval from Petco. I also made a substrate (potting mix+sphagnum+fluval+perlite)
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The tip of this Pinguicula Gigantea is turning black for some reason. It on sphagnum moss and I water using drinking water. I do not think it gets too much direct sun either. It looks like tip rot. Is it going to survive?
Has anyone successfully revived sphagnum from Petco?
I’m unable to find silicone molds in fruit shapes like mangoes, blueberries, or raspberries that are at least 4 inches. The ones I found on Amazon, Michael’s, and Hobby Lobby are all pretty small, only around 3 inches like in the image
Please help!