The moss dug up should bring with it some soil from its original growth environment to maintain its vitality.Then it is placed in a fresh-keeping bag for protection, which can maintain the moisture and freshness of moss and facilitate direct transplantation without special re-cultivation.
Prepare containers for breeding moss, such as small stones and bottles, and pay attention to the surface of the utensils not to be too smooth, because it should be placed in a wet place to facilitate the attachment of moss.
If it is well preserved and relatively fresh moss, it can be directly bonded with fine soil and placed on the prepared utensils.If it is stale and dried moss, it should be broken up first, then dig some fine soil to make a paste, sprinkle the broken moss evenly in the soil and stir it.After mixing, pour it into the appropriate place of the utensil to ensure that it will not continue to flow down.
After transplantation, the appliance should be placed in a suitable environment, and water should be sprayed on it frequently with a watering can to keep its surface wet.About two weeks later, the moss can take root and grow again.
In addition to keeping the environment moist, we should also pay attention to the temperature of the breeding environment.In order for the moss to grow better, the temperature should not be lower than 25 degrees.In addition, moss is also more light-loving, half-shade can also be, but can not be placed in a completely dark environment, to let it often see light, is conducive to its growth.