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Old 03-20-2018, 11:10 PM
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Was doing some repotting today and thought these were particularly nice.

Gekkeikan, 月桂冠






Raikomaru, 雷紅丸






Kokuhoden, 国宝殿






Utage, 宴



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Hakumin beautiful plants and photos. Do you find that newly potted planting have to be watered more often? Also is there a reason that green leaf tipped neos have a small brown end and is this normal?

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WOW Hakumin, beautiful! I really like this type of pots as well, wish I could find them.

The Utage, while large for my taste, is stunning! The coloration as well as the presentation is very striking. Thank you for sharing, they look amazing.
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Hakumin beautiful plants and photos. Do you find that newly potted planting have to be watered more often? Also is there a reason that green leaf tipped neos have a small brown end and is this normal?

I see no difference in the rate of drying before and after I freshly remoss my neos. However, I also repot fairly frequently. If your moss is old enough to have significantly longer drying times, I'd say it's time to repot.

As for the brown tips on neo leaves, there are a couple varieties where it's considered normal, but in most other cases it's due to either physical abrasion, excessively dry air, or not quite perfect cultural conditions. Some varieties are more prone to it than others. My Raikomaru had a bunch of them when I had first gotten it, and while the newer leaves are mostly better, it does seem prone to getting them occasionally, which I do find annoying.

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Lovely! Beautiful neos! It's that time of year isn't it. I love remossing. Have a couple more to go and I will be done with my springtime remossing. Also just built new wood rail displays that will go on my veranda railing holding my pots securely in place.
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