How To Care For Transplanted Moss. This is helpful when transplanting mosses that have been collected by scraping or raking. The Spanish moss will cling to.
The most common type of orchid is the Phalaenopsis or moth orchid. Stuff the wad into the fork of a branch or hang long strands over it. After the mosses have been placed on top of this loosened soil they will be watered deeply and then walked on.
Using fertilizers too frequently can inhibit blossoming.
1 Provide transplanted evergreens with at least 1 inch of water per week during the first year. Water the soil before transplanting and keep the site moist by watering daily. Pull a wad of it from the mass. The area should then be thoroughly SOAKED and the dry moss should be pressed very firmly into the soil a heavy roller filled with water works best for large areas.