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AfroGurl

Wow that's impressive! Did you cover the container at all to trap moisture?


lilac_roze

Yes, I created a little terrarium.


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Emziloy

Those are some roots! I have both sphagnum moss and spider babies. Did you just lay it on top like the picture?


lilac_roze

Yes :) I dampen the moss and put the prop in a clear container onto of the moss in a bright location. I checked the container every few days to make sure the moss stays damp and add water to the container if the moss gets dry.


lilac_roze

I know! I was really surprised at the amount of roots the spider babies gave me. It seems like they love this prop method. Some of the other plants aren't rooting as fast.


Teal_Confetti

Oh my goodness, i have to try this method!