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Old 01-09-2008, 06:58 PM
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I have used lot of New Zealand Sphag and think it is the best quality.

Chilean AAAAA grade is nearly as good. notice the 5 A, Chilean grade A is the lowest grade from Chile

I find all sphag packs down in about a year, and while I do not think it is necessary to replace it, I do take it out and loosen it yearly.

This is the problem PhalPal had with old moss being kept and the entire plant being up potted. The cost of best quality sphag in commercial sizes is cheaper than the cheapest shpag you can buy yourself, so no commercial grower is using poor sphag to save money.
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