How to find & grow your own moss

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • It was a beautiful day, so I decided to see if I could find some moss in my garden. Growing your own moss is not only the most sustainable way of adding more moss into your life, but it is also a really satisfying and rewarding process.
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  • @the_desi_arthropod3084
    @the_desi_arthropod3084 Год назад +44

    Hey hi loved the video . Would like to suggest a correction, mosses have 'RHIZOIDS' as holdfasts and not rhizome . Interchanging it totally changes the meaning . none of the Bryophytes have rhizomes

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +15

      Ah! You are so right, its actually quite an important difference. Such a silly mistake on my part, definitely going to correct myself in the future

  • @kalnakamura4600
    @kalnakamura4600 Год назад +50

    That dove sounds like it's doing its own rendition of a Conga Line Song.

    • @motherlandbot6837
      @motherlandbot6837 Год назад +2

      Sounds like a Cape Turtledove (Streptopelia capicola) a bird of dry savannahs and semidesert areas in sub Saharan Africa! "Cape" refers to the Cape of Good Hope, capicola = dwelling in cape.

    • @cornfarts
      @cornfarts Год назад +1

      Yes yes!!

  • @qflower4982
    @qflower4982 Год назад +10

    Great video. Not alot of unnecessary talking. Straight fwd to the information while enjoying the song of nature. Well done.

  • @carmelinatown
    @carmelinatown Год назад +12

    1:09 almost started dancing

  • @bouclechocolat
    @bouclechocolat Год назад +8

    Thank you for this very soothing and informative video 😊 I recently collected some moss from an oak at home. There can be so many different kinds in a small patch!

  • @oliverwells2095
    @oliverwells2095 Год назад +9

    I'm into growing moss and have some very interesting specimens in my yard, also thank you, this video was very helpful.

  • @tipsaquascape
    @tipsaquascape Год назад +3

    Fresh moss so green nice.. 😃👍 good work..👍👍

  • @lun4rl1ght
    @lun4rl1ght Год назад +4

    Thanks to RUclips for bringing your channel to me. Subscribed!

  • @ApatheticBlogger
    @ApatheticBlogger Год назад +5

    Wonderful video - those lil nematodes wiggling around give me the shivers though. Even when im collecting I hate to see the fellers, I know theyre beneficial but they give me the ick lol

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +3

      Lol, it also sends shivers down my spine. I'm both fascinated and terrified

    • @motherlandbot6837
      @motherlandbot6837 Год назад

      @@forestfloorterrariums Have you seen the bdelloid rotifers (usually Philodina spp) that inhabit most non Sphagnum moss? They go dormant in the absence of free water and quickly become active in rain or dew. They either swim about with everted paired crowns of cilia (which look like rotating wheels when in action, hence their early name of wheel animalcules) or retract their cilia crowns and crawl about like leeches (bdelloid = leechlike)?
      Water bears (Tardigrades) are also regular inhabitants of non Sphagnum moss.

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +2

      @@motherlandbot6837 back in high-school we took river water samples to look at them under a micro-scope. I see why they get the nickname 'water bears'. They are really cute, I've never seen them with my naked eye though

    • @motherlandbot6837
      @motherlandbot6837 Год назад +2

      @@forestfloorterrariums To the naked eye, even the largest tardigrades are just tiny specks. So are Philodina rotifers. Tardigrades really do suggest tiny bears (complete with tiny claws!) when viewed laterally.
      If you're an aquarist who breeds egg laying fishes, Philodina are excellent food for most larval fishes that have absorbed their yolk. They offer more concentrated nourishment than the ciliate protozoans commonly cultured as "infusoria". Marine aquarium fish breeders rely on marine Brachionus to rear most species of fry. These and their freshwater congeners don't have the dormancy capabilities of Philodina, and some Tardigrades.

    • @curiositytube5924
      @curiositytube5924 Год назад +1

      Oh my god, I feel you! I absolutely adore and love moss but hate those worms. I usually just have to suck it up and think it's worth it for the moss ;)

  • @abc-bm3yu
    @abc-bm3yu Год назад +3

    So nice, thanks for the tutorial
    I’ll try it to grow moss for my toad terrarium

  • @saiompsy
    @saiompsy Год назад +1

    Thanks. Nice informative video. I will now try to grow moss .

  • @kfitz192
    @kfitz192 Год назад +2

    I can't wait to get some Pete Moss and for the snow to melt so I can start a moss box!

  • @animon87
    @animon87 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video.

  • @Growgreen445
    @Growgreen445 7 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful 🎉

  • @juntar4065
    @juntar4065 Год назад

    Good quality content 👌 , thanks for sharing 👍 subscribed!

  • @apmadeithappen2
    @apmadeithappen2 Год назад +4

    I've tried to grow moss multiple times in a terrarium and it always seems to die 😢

  • @ABCDuwachui
    @ABCDuwachui 8 месяцев назад +2

    Does the water you use on them have to be treated or filtered?

  • @vedantkumar3852
    @vedantkumar3852 Год назад +3

    i think you are a introvert like me

  • @confirmpurchase1174
    @confirmpurchase1174 Год назад +3

    Will domesticated moss have a less chance for parasites, bugs or any other things that could harm an animal in a terrarium?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +4

      Most definitely, but you want to probably wait until the moss you are growing is free of mold issues. If the trimmings from your first growth (added into a separate box to grow) grow with no signs of mold in its first 6 weeks, then its safe

    • @confirmpurchase1174
      @confirmpurchase1174 Год назад +1

      @@forestfloorterrariums Thank you!

  • @kurzowy
    @kurzowy Год назад +2

    Nice video, I will definitely try this. I have few specimens at work I would like to cultivate (: what are names of the plants at 1:20 and at 12:45?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +3

      1:20 is an Arum Lily
      12:45 are Hypoestes
      Good luck with your moss cultivation!

  • @meenasay4670
    @meenasay4670 Год назад +2

    Can we grow it on a bed of cocopeat Or vermicompost?

  • @Maononeko
    @Maononeko Год назад +2

    Hi ~ your video is really cool ! I wish you'll keep going ^^

  • @nnibo412
    @nnibo412 Год назад +2

    tysm for this vid.
    I’ve tried so hard to grow moss in my terrariums but it often turns brown (as it’s happening now) do you have any advice for me?
    I keep my moss farming boxes and my terrariums in a decommissioned aquarium (transformed into a small greenhouse) kept on the opposite side of the room but in front of the window as the crow crow. The greenhouse still takes some sunlight in the afternoon and at sunset, but to make up for the lack of strong sunlight I use the light integrated in the aquarium for the plants and mosses that are inside the greenhouse. Despite this, however, mosses (some types) become browns while others initially do the same but then grow green and fresh, could you give me some advice? Thank you very much 💖

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +3

      The first thing you need to realise is that brown moss is not dead moss (moss goes black and starts rotting when its dead). Brown moss has gone dormant or bleached itself because the environment inwhich its growing is either different to where it originally started growing (so you have forraged it) or the current environment is not consistent enough in lighting or humidity and the moss bleaches itself to basically start over in a new environment so it can be better acclimatised.
      The moss you grow in terrariums (or whatever project) needs to be acclimatised to those conditions.
      This can be done through letting the moss bleach itself and start growing from scratch (the new moss growth is acclimatised and will have success) or when you first start out in growing moss, wait for the sporophyte phase of growth. Those new released spores will grow in relation to their environment
      The environment in which you grow moss needs to be consistent in humidity (an upward of 75% humidity), lighting (the same type and hours of light - avoid consecutive hours of direct sun and opt for filtered light as this is closer to lighting in a forest floor) and finally temperature (overheating is going to cause dormancy in moss, opt for cooler temps much like in a forest)
      It takes patience, but you won't get anywhere until you let the moss regrow to its new environment conditions

    • @nnibo412
      @nnibo412 Год назад +1

      @@forestfloorterrariums thank you very much, I have often looked for information of this type but I have never been able to find it complete, thank you very much again for the clarity and the incredible availability

  • @luvmyferretz
    @luvmyferretz Год назад +3

    How do I get 100% domestic moss? Do I remove the sporphytes before they release and put them in their own container?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +4

      No, let them release in the container they formed in. The moss will grow from there.
      To have a container with 100% domesticated moss, take the trimmings from the moss that grows and put them in a separate container to start growing.

    • @luvmyferretz
      @luvmyferretz Год назад

      @@forestfloorterrariums thank you for the information 🙏

  • @laurasPlants
    @laurasPlants Год назад +4

    How long did it take you to have the container completely filled with moss?

  • @079-lalitha7
    @079-lalitha7 Год назад +1

    its very informative video. i have collected the moss i dont have peat moss is soil also a good substrate and will anything happen if moss is over watered

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +3

      I find that any soil is appropriate as long as it is fine textured. Too much moisture can cause a bit of mold to develop, but you can simply remove the mold and air out the container a little.

    • @079-lalitha7
      @079-lalitha7 Год назад +1

      @@forestfloorterrariums thank you the soil is fluffy only and i will air out my moss sometime

  • @moon_wolfk7456
    @moon_wolfk7456 Год назад

    Can you grow carnivorous plants in "normal moss"?
    A lot of people talk about using peat or sphagnum moss but I've heard that is quite detrimental to the environment, so I thought: "maybe I should use normal moss?"
    I'm not sure if normal moss likes being stacked like that tho. If anyone has tried this already id love to know before I kill my plants or the moss! 😅

  • @zemmourihicham5290
    @zemmourihicham5290 Год назад +1

    Good job. Wish to you the better

  • @ccacc_
    @ccacc_ Год назад +2

    what do u do to prevent mold from growing?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +1

      I manually remove the mold and increase light exposure and airflow until its no longer a problem. I have found that mold will always show up in the beginning, but down the line as you grow more moss from the trimmings, the second generation mosses will be more resistant to mold out breaks. Making sure your containers and substrate is sterile is also a good start

  • @quackkith
    @quackkith Год назад +2

    hi! question! the moss i have foraged had already had sporophytes that have appeared :0, do u think that my moss would grow faster inside my cultivation box or would that mean nothing? i got my moss from a forest nearby :)

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +4

      If the sporophyte capsule is green then it means its still filled with moss spores, but if its brown and the stem has gone dark then the spores have already released. I don't think it would increase the rate at which your moss grows, it would just mean more moss growing if spores did release in your cultivation box. If you are foraging from a forest or wild space, I would actually avoid taking moss with green sporophytes, just to increase the amount of moss growing in the forest/wild because its so beneficial to forest ecology. Just a sustainable practise tip! I hope your moss grows well 🌱

    • @katalinacastanares4602
      @katalinacastanares4602 Год назад +4

      @@forestfloorterrariums Thank you for explaining the issue with taking moss before its had the chance to spread its spores. It's especially important today since it's become so popular for people to go out and collect mosses for their terrariums, or animal enclosures. This was a wonderful video, with great info and showing a sustainable way to collect and grow your own mosses. Tfs!

  • @kateXifengTang
    @kateXifengTang Год назад +1

    I used soil with some domestic manure only, is that ok for the moss growth. Also, can I ask you for the name of the plants in your garden.

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +2

      I've never tried to grow moss using domestic manure, but others have had success so I'm sure with experimentation it will work
      The plants I have in my garden include arum lilies, salvia, chamomile and floribunda roses 🌹

    • @kateXifengTang
      @kateXifengTang Год назад

      @@forestfloorterrariums thank you

  • @jointgib
    @jointgib Год назад +1

    nice

  • @crimsonoverlord1928
    @crimsonoverlord1928 2 месяца назад +1

    Can I use these moss in my planted aquarium 🤔

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  2 месяца назад

      Mmmm, these are terrestrial mosses and I'm not too sure on their tolerance for aquatic living

  • @Spooder1989
    @Spooder1989 Год назад +1

    My moss trays tends to get moldy quite quickly, how do you prevent that?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +10

      Increase airflow in your container, reduce moisture and make sure you have good lighting. You can also remove the mold with an alcohol soaked QTip.
      Its normal for the first generation of mosses to be prone to mold, but as you grow more and more you will develop a moss that is intolerant to mold.

    • @Spooder1989
      @Spooder1989 Год назад +2

      @@forestfloorterrariums thanks for the tips mate. So to increase airflow I should leave the lid slightly open?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +1

      @@Spooder1989 yes 👌

  • @doncorleone7228
    @doncorleone7228 11 месяцев назад

    can it be possible to grow a moss on a vermicast?

  • @kathyflores4534
    @kathyflores4534 9 месяцев назад

    Do moss only likes distilled water? Is tap water too harsh for them?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  9 месяцев назад

      I think it depends on the overall tap water quality in your country. Some tap water is more mineral heavy than others. I personally use tap water because I haven't had many issues with mineral build up or chlorine levels but I do think its safer to use filtered water

  • @josecarlosguerracorzo6542
    @josecarlosguerracorzo6542 Год назад +2

    That didnt work for me ;[

  • @rice_krispie_with_moss
    @rice_krispie_with_moss Год назад

    finally some normal food

  • @Zeus-wx1mp
    @Zeus-wx1mp 2 месяца назад

    How often do we have to water moss? Im a beginner😅

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  2 месяца назад

      If you don't see any condensation on your closed container for a week or longer - its time to add in a few sprays of water

  • @vichope6408
    @vichope6408 9 месяцев назад

    Can i keep this in a fish tank?

  • @imrandom966
    @imrandom966 Год назад

    Do I have keep the container open for it to thrive

  • @radhasathian9672
    @radhasathian9672 Год назад

    Hi
    I had a question, can we substitute peat moss with anything else?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +1

      Yes! Moss will pretty much grow on anything. I would avoid things that are likely to grow mold (like wood heavy soil mixes)

  • @emilcesantos5779
    @emilcesantos5779 7 месяцев назад

    Hola !!! Que sustrato usas para el cultivo?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  7 месяцев назад

      I use a mix of coco peat and peat moss with powdered charcoal mixed in. Sometimes I add powdered clay

  • @dipikachu05
    @dipikachu05 Год назад

    Can a moss grow without sunlight
    What if i put it in my room ?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад

      An LED bulb that is at least 400 lumens will do fine. Or florescent lighting will also do fine. Light is definitely needed to grow moss, but it doesn't necessarily have to be sunlight

  • @vedantkumar3852
    @vedantkumar3852 Год назад

    can we use cocopeat insted peat moss?

  • @izanmr
    @izanmr 7 месяцев назад

    is it ok if my moss is very wet?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  7 месяцев назад

      Let it dry out just a little bit. Sitting water can result in harmful bacteria forming which can rot your moss

  • @koinglmao
    @koinglmao Год назад

    When do I water it?

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +1

      I would refresh the water once a month in summer and once every 2 months in winter. This is just a guideline. You can gage if the moss needs moisture by how open the 'leaves' of the moss are. Dehydrated moss will become shriveled. You definitely want to avoid too much moisture as this will increase the chance of mold and rot

  • @RADIUM108
    @RADIUM108 Год назад +2

    Moss can be grown but maintaining it with plant is almost impossible

    • @apmadeithappen2
      @apmadeithappen2 Год назад

      I've tried many times to grow moss in a terrarium with other stuff and the moss always dies

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +4

      I find that just finding moss and transplanting it straight into a terrarium will always cause problems. But when I grow it separately and only use the trimmings from new growth in terrariums, I have more success.

  • @muthaharahmed4616
    @muthaharahmed4616 Год назад

    What do u mean by peat moss

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад

      Peat moss is dead fibrous material that forms when mosses and other plant materials decompose. Its very moisture retentive

  • @whoamigladiator2529
    @whoamigladiator2529 Год назад +1

    What is your mixing soil ?

  • @cpaigestuart
    @cpaigestuart Год назад +11

    It's unfortunate that you chose not to narrate your video. By doing that, you made it impossible for a blind or visually impaired person to benefit from it. Otherwise, it's a great video. But blind people listen to RUclips too.....

    • @forestfloorterrariums
      @forestfloorterrariums  Год назад +8

      Valid point and definitely something that needs to be considered 🤗

    • @cpaigestuart
      @cpaigestuart Год назад +6

      @@forestfloorterrariums I say this because my fiance is blind and has been for 14 years. However, he's very tech savvy and loves to listen and learn on RUclips. He gets frustrated and disappointed when they're not narrated and only have music and captions. Thank you for being kind and considering his interest.

    • @Lifeofcabo
      @Lifeofcabo 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@cpaigestuartit’s unfortunate that you didn’t consider mute people, they can’t benefit from putting there voice in videos for more accessible audiences. Otherwise, this would have been a great comment, unfortunately you’re doing the same thing! Should we all take into consideration every possible disability one might have and apply it to content that we might not enjoy making that way? Hmm maybe we can just enjoy what we get freely. Mute people can still make videos too…❤
      I’m just messing with u… kinda

    • @cpaigestuart
      @cpaigestuart 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@Lifeofcabo You may be correct. However, I only live with a blind partner, not a mute one, so I cannot speak to that experience. However, I am certain that there are mute people that make videos that use editing software that uses AI or other technologies to create voice overs to accompany subtitles. Even Alexa and Google can be made to articulate voice sounds as can phone technology such as Talk Back. I know for a fact that there are RUclips videos made by non-English speakers that do this very thing to create dialogue to accompany videos in English.

    • @whothennow24
      @whothennow24 5 месяцев назад

      Every disability must be catered to in every video. Maybe he should have made his video only 10 seconds long to cater to those who have ADD.

  • @abbesdimiri8839
    @abbesdimiri8839 Год назад

    I invite everyone to read coran the last book of god on earth

  • @anthonybeers
    @anthonybeers Год назад

    Are you in Africa? just going of the dove calls.

  • @mehrdadh5723
    @mehrdadh5723 Год назад

    too long , borrrrring.

    • @ABCDuwachui
      @ABCDuwachui 8 месяцев назад

      Any specific editing suggestions?