Is it because of high humidity that all kept in container grow this way? What's the best way to have moss growing "normally"? by Ripga_ MossariumsMosses 2 Comments MadHabitats 1 month ago It may be searching for more light xhysics 1 month ago It’s a consequence of light deficiency usually which can cause etiolation in all plants. It’s also exacerbated due to a lack of air flow / natural breeze. Very common in Mossariums.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
xhysics 1 month ago It’s a consequence of light deficiency usually which can cause etiolation in all plants. It’s also exacerbated due to a lack of air flow / natural breeze. Very common in Mossariums.
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It may be searching for more light
It’s a consequence of light deficiency usually which can cause etiolation in all plants. It’s also exacerbated due to a lack of air flow / natural breeze. Very common in Mossariums.