This is wonderful! This covers several in better detail than I've seen on other videos, good job! It helped me better ID a few that I've got in my little farms
amazing content and very good editing, i wish everyone start using scientific names instead of these confusing common names lol. thank you and please identify more!
Hey Urban (since you haven't chosen to share your first name), I really appreciate this video in particular. I live in the desert south west of the US. Moss is rare here, we have more likens than moss, and even those aren't plentiful. I really enjoyed the video and text views of these plants that add so much to terrariums. Thanks again.
Very helpful! I identified maybe 3 of the ones I have in my terrarium. Sadly I didn't see one of them in this video, which I found a little odd because there's a giant sheet of this one on my roof. its leaves resemble cypress pine branches and have a braided texture.
I recently found your channel and I can say you have lovely creations, watching your videos is very therapeutic. Thank you! The forest near your house is really beautiful. May I know where do you live?
Hola, pregunta, algunas plantas de acuarios plantados sirven para terrarios , ejemplo el MUSGO de Java ? Y por tu experiencia, ¿cómo se comportan los metales en los terrarios ? ❤gracias
Wow?! Came up to look for specific moss and was surprised to learned many varieties and i love the presentation very cinematic/futuristic reminded me of that martian movie. My house had odd septic tank "breathing pipe" that sometime erupt smelly yet clear water. turns out this liquid is a very good fertilizer. Wall surrounding this pipe are looved by moss i often scraped it. but this time it's interested me because of it's fuzz, maybe furry carpet like appearance it's color is pale green at first, i thought someone had trashed a piece of expensive carpet but this sticks to wall instead of laying down the floor. a kind of a mood moss isn't it?
I think haircap grows taller that star moss in which the leaves are also wider and more prominent. Fern most is is more wiry while feather moss is soft to the touch.
Have you tried dry starting of moss? And can these land moss be kept in aquarium? Sometimes my moss looses it's lush green color, and people say it's nutrient deficient but afraid to add ferts to it? Do you prefer any ferts or addition of items to the substrate to keep it healthy?
Some terrestrial moss can sometimes work in aquarium. I have done dry start of aquatic moss and it works ok. All mosses do not work in enclosed spaces and may turn brown easily. Moss can be sensitive and it is important to house them in conditions similar to where they grow.
@@manojkumarkaavadiyan6121 i don’t use on terrestrial moss with the exception of the wabikusa mist from Dooa. You can always try it out. Let me know if it worked.
You can get a few of the species from aquascaping stores. Some you will need to collect ethically and with permissions from Nilgiris in the south while you might have to import a few species from South East Asia.
Thank you for the video. I have a doubt , My ambient temperature is around 30 to 31 deg.C , max 32 deg.C, which moss do u recommend for closed terrarium
This is wonderful! This covers several in better detail than I've seen on other videos, good job! It helped me better ID a few that I've got in my little farms
Thank you.
Fascinating .
I think I`m becoming a little obsessed with moss...lol.
Am I the only one that thinks this beat goes hard af?
amazing content and very good editing, i wish everyone start using scientific names instead of these confusing common names lol. thank you and please identify more!
Thanks
It was interesting to see some of the less mentioned varieties like sheet moss.
Thank you for this epic presentation! Absolutely beautiful portrayal of your moss! Wow! 👍🏼
Thank you
Never knew there could be so much to mosses. Never knew they could be so rich, green and beautiful. You've done a great job, bro.
Thanks Paul Avish
Hey Urban (since you haven't chosen to share your first name), I really appreciate this video in particular. I live in the desert south west of the US. Moss is rare here, we have more likens than moss, and even those aren't plentiful. I really enjoyed the video and text views of these plants that add so much to terrariums. Thanks again.
Thank you Michael. My name is Sushanto.
What a lovely presentation, and so informative and inspiring, but somehow incredibly relaxing. It made me click the sub button!
Thanks and Welcome to the channel!
Nicely done. Other subjects should use this format.
Thanks
Absolutely love how your present your knowledge. Thankyou 😌🙌🌿
Thank you 🙏
amazingg... you are so smart! thank you for sharing
Great music too.
Very helpful! I identified maybe 3 of the ones I have in my terrarium. Sadly I didn't see one of them in this video, which I found a little odd because there's a giant sheet of this one on my roof. its leaves resemble cypress pine branches and have a braided texture.
Thanks. Maybe it is not a species that is found here in my region.
It seems that every video of yours that I watch is more dramatic and beautiful …
Thank you
I recently found your channel and I can say you have lovely creations, watching your videos is very therapeutic. Thank you! The forest near your house is really beautiful. May I know where do you live?
Thank you. Currently I live in Bangalore
Amazing video! Thank you!
Thank you 🙏
Good information can they grow in low light. How to clean this moss after gathering from wild. Can we drench in water.
Thanks. They will need sufficient lighting to grow. You could check out my moss propagation and terrarium care tips for more info.
Great!
Thanks
didnt know there so many moss in india , btw you miss the temperature range of each species , some dont do well in heat?
Hola, pregunta, algunas plantas de acuarios plantados sirven para terrarios , ejemplo el MUSGO de Java ? Y por tu experiencia, ¿cómo se comportan los metales en los terrarios ? ❤gracias
Yes they are
Does all mosses grow back after drying out?
Not always
@@TheUrbanNemophilist under what best conditions for them to grow back?
Wow?! Came up to look for specific moss and was surprised to learned many varieties and i love the presentation very cinematic/futuristic reminded me of that martian movie.
My house had odd septic tank "breathing pipe" that sometime erupt smelly yet clear water. turns out this liquid is a very good fertilizer. Wall surrounding this pipe are looved by moss i often scraped it. but this time it's interested me because of it's fuzz, maybe furry carpet like appearance it's color is pale green at first, i thought someone had trashed a piece of expensive carpet but this sticks to wall instead of laying down the floor.
a kind of a mood moss isn't it?
Thanks
Hey, where are these mosses terrestrial to, I am in scotland and am wondering if I will be able to find these.
Look out near damp and moist places in the forest. You will find sone moss.
Do you know a good way to tell the difference between haircap and star moss, then feather and fern moss?
I think haircap grows taller that star moss in which the leaves are also wider and more prominent. Fern most is is more wiry while feather moss is soft to the touch.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thank you
Have you tried dry starting of moss? And can these land moss be kept in aquarium? Sometimes my moss looses it's lush green color, and people say it's nutrient deficient but afraid to add ferts to it? Do you prefer any ferts or addition of items to the substrate to keep it healthy?
Some terrestrial moss can sometimes work in aquarium. I have done dry start of aquatic moss and it works ok. All mosses do not work in enclosed spaces and may turn brown easily. Moss can be sensitive and it is important to house them in conditions similar to where they grow.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist so should i still stay away from ferts for moss?
@@manojkumarkaavadiyan6121 i don’t use on terrestrial moss with the exception of the wabikusa mist from Dooa. You can always try it out. Let me know if it worked.
where can we get these type of moss in india??
You can get a few of the species from aquascaping stores. Some you will need to collect ethically and with permissions from Nilgiris in the south while you might have to import a few species from South East Asia.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thank you so much..
@@TheUrbanNemophilist can java moss be used in terrariums
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Pocket moss grow in water, plz answer
It will I guess since it is Fissidens family
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thanks for reply, can i grow moss on lava rock?
Thank you for the video. I have a doubt , My ambient temperature is around 30 to 31 deg.C , max 32 deg.C, which moss do u recommend for closed terrarium
The threshold is about 26-28 deg. You can try aquatic or tropical species
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thank you. ok other than moss, tropical plants & ferns can sustain this summer temperature na ?
@@skabc18 keep temperatures below 28 deg for closed ecosystems. I use fans and coolers during summer months.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thank you
now i wanna go and search for some moss 😄😄
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Do we get all in India
Most of them yes
Wish ppl woukd talk in them its much more personal ya know
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Great video, only problem, cant most of them where i live 🥲 nice video series by the way, its a great how to.
Thank you