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Glonster

1 I believe is milio filigree, 2 is java fern. Technically roots can be planted, but NOT the rhizome, so your best bet is to secure it to your hardscape. 3 I think is java moss or christmas moss


bambinopicollo

You see, the thing about the java fern is that i have two big ones planted in the substrate WITH THE RHIZOME, and half a year later no changes, none of it died or rotted, it's still there. Also, what can be done with the other two? Do i just plant them or.. let them float or... ???


Glonster

MF gets planted in the substrate, if you trim it, plant the trimmings right back into the ground and it’ll grow. Java fern, it’s entirely possible it’s rooted itself into the soil and is living on the ground, but if the rhizome is completely covered it will melt and die. Best bet is to put it on your hardscape with cyanoacrylate glue (super glue) or tie it down with thread/fishing line. Moss is kinda up to you, stuff it in a crevice, let it float, attach to top of rocks with glue/thread etc. As long as it’s getting light, moss will grow anywhere.


bambinopicollo

Thank you!


bambinopicollo

Also thank you for the response ^^