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The Legigo 3.5oz Premium Sphagnum Moss Potting Mix is a high-quality, natural growing medium designed for a variety of plants, including orchids and carnivorous species. With 4 quarts of pure moss, it offers excellent water retention and drainage, making it perfect for both gardening and creative projects. This versatile product is free from debris and artificial additives, ensuring a clean and effective growing environment.
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More Compressed than I thought.
Purchased the 3.3 lb block.As far as sphagnum goes, I've purchased a brand that came in a 1.2 lb block. One that came in a 2.2 lb block, same brand as this, as well as this; 3.3 lb block. The original block, different brand, was excellent. Long fibers, low bits and pieces good color and fluffy.Of this brand the 2.2 lb bale came in a 15-in (ish) by 15 in (ish) by 6-8" block. This bale, containing 10 or so more quarts and another lb of sphagnum is actually compressed to less than half of the size of that. The block itself was probably 8x8x10 or something, going off memory.The benefit to the 2.2 lb block, it wasn't overly compressed so it was easy to pull moss off in sheets About a quarter of that block would do three to four of the moss poles I do. When naturally decompressed, it would fluff easily and remain in Long fibers. It DID have quite a lot of the smaller bits, many more than previous. I just use those in my mixes that need high water retention. It had a good smell but did have several sticks and pieces of plastic twine. I would recommend it.At time of writing originally, I had not broken into this one yet, but since editing, but it appears VERY compressed.It's not necessarily true the first block I bought was fairly compressed as well, not as compressed as this but it was more compressed in the previous block, and that block actually had less of the little bits and the broken strands then the block of this brand, That was less compacted.All in all, the fibers were all average at least three plus inches, so I think it worked out. It does compress a bit more than the previous batch. I don't like to use the little bits as they will come out through the holes in the moss pole, so I tend to kind of wad them in with the longer strands and stuff then in the middle, or again, use in soil.I've actually used all the block now, and am getting more. When allowed to expand, there is physically more sphagnum there, but it's not as fluffy, and it has more fines and broken stuff. I'm torn. I don't know if the increase makes up for it, and since the stuff is a bit finer., It'll compact a bit more, and is easier to over pack the poles, but not a lot, so in the end you really still only get a bit more. I have started adding bark to my moss poles to add something hard for roots to wrap into and onto, that takes up space and helps airate.Now I see they have a 4.4 lb block. I'm worried it's just as compressed. When you over compress this stuff you lose volume. It gets smaller and packs more.
J**.
Nice quality and great value
It comes very dry, hard, and compact. Wet it down and it will increase in size exponentially and get nice and soft and fluffy.
G**A
Very happy
So nice. It is compact, so easy to store and just break off amount needed. Fluffs up really well. Perfect for my uses.
S**N
Compacted
It works well so far, but it was rather hard to break apart at first.
M**R
Very happy.
The product exceeded my expectations. Fresh and compressedly packed and drains well. Just perfect for my orchids..
G**N
Very soft moss and makes a bucket full.
The quality of this moss was what I didn’t expect, very few sticks in lt like other companies. Very soft and absorbing. I’m glad I picked a 5 gallon bucket to hydrate in , cause it makes 5 gallons worth.
J**C
Bad quality-buyer beware
Extremely disappointed. Never buying this product again. Ratings were misleading. Bad smell, it was so overpowering I had to ventilate the house. Consisted of Less than 10% strands over 2”, 15% 1-2”, the rest were crumbs. A lot of twigs, muddy clumps. I basically had to throw 75% of the whole lot.Updating my review from one star for product to 3 based on customer support. The seller responded to my comment with offer for money back.
L**S
Its nice moss.
This is nice. In short, minimal foreign materials, nice quality. I split a 2.2 brick and tossed it into a 5 gallon bucket and added about 2 gallons of hot water. Good time to add cal-mag and some weak fertilizer. The smell is pleasant and somewhat like spinach. When I soaked to saturation, took out snowball sized chunks and squeezed out the excess. I sorted them by hand removing the straw parts that you may or may not want to keep for structural. When fluffed a half a brick filled a 5 gallon bucket with really nice short moss pieces. I let it sit overnight covered and in the morning had a bucket full of high quality material to begin with. Its nice material, I'd buy it again just to have it on hand. Its not long fiber but it is high quality mid sized pieces ideal for root poles. No complaints. A 2.2 would give you about 8-10 US gallons per brick of fluffed, saturated and ready to go moss. Keep this in mind when taking a flake off the brick. It expands almost like foam.
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