How to grow and propagate moss.

Growing mosses at home Vegetative reproduction of mosses at home is quite possible, although it sounds strange and unrealistic, only because not many people imagine how this is possible. There is a stereotype in our head that mosses should grow in swamps or in a forest, but not at home, but I am sure that after this video you will change your ideas about mosses and you will understand that there is nothing complicated about it. Not a drop is more difficult than growing an orchids or bromeliad on a windowsill, because they, like mosses, belong to epiphytes, that is, this means that mosses, for example, attaching to a tree use the tree only as a support and are not parasites and do not suck nutrients from the tree and do not harm it, but receive food from decomposed organic matter stuck in the bark of a tree and photosynthesis The mosses have root-like formations of rhizoids which mosses hold on to supports and which have a suction capacity. They use rhizoids, root like structures to attach themselves to the su
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