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w/ Hippyistic Tendencies
Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Commerce GA (Near Athens)
Country: U.S.
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You could always just take the moss off and break it in to smaller peices, put some back on the serrisa (about half way between the trunk and pot's edge, this spacing will help fight the algea problem mentioned earlier) to retain some moisture and heat, then you could put the rest of it on another tree. Just a thought.
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