New to this, some advice?
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this shrub is so young that it could even be a Chinensis variety with juvenile foliage after heavy pruning..
i'm guessing it's a communis.. seeing how the needles are spread..
i'm guessing it's a communis.. seeing how the needles are spread..
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Hi, new to this (obviously) I have a 名媛直播 with what I think is either Amblystegium serpens or Hypnum cupressiforme moss at the bottom. As I said - new to this. It started going all brown so I have been moving the tree around. I originally had it inside by a window with fair sunlight & fair temp, then by a window with lots of sunlight and warm, then outside where it gets the morning sun till about midday and shade the rest. The tree itself is fine (acacia), but the moss seems to be dying? I'm in South Africa where we are in Autumn approaching winter. It seems from what I've read this moss should stay green all year round. I've done some reading and I've read moss should be in sun then I've also read it must be in the shade. So a little confused. Also, could it be too much water? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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can you please start a new thread for this?
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I would have thought that moss should be mainly in shade, that's how I keep mine and it is where most moss will be found in the wild. It must always be kept wet otherwise it will quickly fade.
Usually it will come back but if it is too dry for long then that will kill it.
Usually it will come back but if it is too dry for long then that will kill it.
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