Java mosses are hardy plants that grow steadily in most water conditions. Leave the wire in place until the plants attach to the surface on their own, then use scissors to snip the wire. In order to plant Java mosses on challenging surfaces, such as the curved edge of driftwood, tie the plants in place with fishing wire. Place the plant pieces on the substrate, a rock, or other flat surface and allow several days for the plant to anchor. To establish the moss quickly, separate it into thin, 2-inch pieces to allow the maximum amount of light to hit the leaves and stems. Immediately transfer the plant to the bucket of de-chlorinator and leave it to soak for five minutes.Put on the cleaning gloves and fully submerge the moss for 90 seconds inside the bleach-water solution.Prepare the second bucket with water and one dose of de-chlorinator, measuring according to the product instructions. Mix one part bleach and 20 parts tap water in one bucket. ![]()
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