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Moss Constrictor
Radula constricta
Radula constricta is a small intercrop moss characterized by its ability to thrive in humid environments. It typically inhabits shaded rocks, tree trunks, and soil within forests and requires sufficient moisture. Growth Characteristics: Radula constricta grows slowly and thrives in environments where high humidity and a constant temperature are maintained. It tends to grow better under indirect or weak light rather than direct sunlight. Reproduction Methods: Mosses reproduce primarily through spores; when environmental conditions are suitable, they grow into new individuals. Some also reproduce vegetatively through vine stems. Cultivation Methods: To cultivate Radula constricta, high humidity must be maintained. It is recommended to water frequently with a spray bottle and grow it in partial shade, avoiding direct sunlight. Regarding soil, it is ideal to use specialized moss growing medium rather than general potting soil. Radula constricta Use in the Garden: Moss Constricta can add unique beauty to your garden with its distinctive texture and color. It can create a natural beauty when placed in a small rock garden or around a small ornamental pond with flowing water. Important Pests and Control Methods: While moss is generally resistant to pests and diseases, fungal infections or mold problems may occur. To prevent these issues, provide a well-ventilated environment and avoid overwatering. If problems arise, you can control them using a fungicide of an appropriate concentration. By following these care methods, you can grow healthy Moss Constricta in your garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Fan moss family
Height
1~1.5cm
Spread
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
March to June (spore period)
Water Needs
well
Exposure
shade
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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