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Old 14th June 2010, 07:59 PM
hornydevil hornydevil is offline
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Default To bag or not to bag

Guys,

Newbie here on neps propagation and would appreciate all input on the matter.

I have just planted some cuttings from my Miranda upper pitchers in spagnum moss and I have read that it would be condusive if I'm am to bag it to increase the humidity.

Have also planted cuttings from Hookeriana basals in spagnum moss and was wondering if bagging would increase the chances of a speedier growth.

Correct me if I am wrong but I think the humidity in Malaysia is pretty high as it already is.

At the moment, there are in the shade with about 15% sunlight.

Thanks for all replies.
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