Most folks used a wet moss mix. Not sure exactly where it’s bought from. It contains several differnt moss species in liquid form pretty much. You splash it on the background and it slowly comes to life. Cool stuff
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This guy in particular grows its own moss in bins. And he collects them locally. He usually uses different species of moss. There are different methods of sticking moss on to surfaces: 1. tie fishing line around branch 2. small pins U-type 3. blended wet moss mix (grows in over time)
I would recommend placing textile fabric under the moss that retains moisture, therefore the moss always stays moist without you having to spray it constantly and potentially drenching your soil.
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Most folks used a wet moss mix. Not sure exactly where it’s bought from. It contains several differnt moss species in liquid form pretty much. You splash it on the background and it slowly comes to life. Cool stuff
This guy in particular grows its own moss in bins. And he collects them locally. He usually uses different species of moss. There are different methods of sticking moss on to surfaces: 1. tie fishing line around branch 2. small pins U-type 3. blended wet moss mix (grows in over time)
I would recommend placing textile fabric under the moss that retains moisture, therefore the moss always stays moist without you having to spray it constantly and potentially drenching your soil.