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Thank you so much, I'm glad you liked my video! To avoid that, open the lid from time to time to let in fresh air. This can help prevent mold from forming. 💚🙏🌿
I just got sone pixie cups and am going to try to keep them (as well as other lichens and mosses) happy in a terrarium. I’m finding that while there is a TON of info on keeping moss alive in terrariums is a real struggle to find info on keeping lichens alive and thriving in a terrarium. If you have experience with this I’d love and tips you might have. You’d be filling a hole here on RU-vid given how few videos there are on actually KEEPING lichens abs not just about them out in nature. Cheers!:-)
Sorry for my late reply 🥹 I always keep mine in closed terrariums or containers. This spring I put them on my balcony under deep shade and for now doing good. I practice to change them the environment once they start changing the color. Hopefully helped, would like to know more of your experience 🙏🍃🤍
I'm growing lichen sucessfully for over a year on a tree branch in my house. The branch is in a shady spot near a window, no direct light but it gets diffuse light. I mist it with water once a month or so. The lichen has taken over the branch and its getting huge.
@@PlantHouseGarden I only saw 3 identifications… pixie cup, lichen and star moss. In the beginning of the video you showed a hairy straggly type, some flat bright green moss without identifying those…. I am curious to the names of those varieties just like the other commenters. If you don’t know that’s okay to just say I am unsure of those varieties. No disrespect intended. I enjoyed watching and the music was pleasant. The video was excellent and relaxing. First time here and will check your content out. Thank you for your time and sharing your beautiful collection. Inspired to go outside, enjoy nature and collect moss!
@tinaknutsen Thank you for your notes, It was one of my first videos… you can watch Moss ID video for more information and names: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sURmDRF0hys.html I hope this will help 😬🤗🤍
Lichen can be propagated, but it's a bit different from propagating typical plants. It reproduces through spores or by breaking off fragments that can grow into new lichen. Propagating lichen can be challenging and requires specific conditions to grow successfully. Thanks for watching ♡
@@ZEyoumaynotknow Spray it with filtered water every day, it should be wet all the time. After few days it should start getting greener. I hope it will help
@@ZEyoumaynotknow Distilled, filtered or rain water, without chemicals. If the moss is natural it will become alive again, good luck and let me know if you try.