Jerry520
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OK thank you.No, cedar mulch bad, it is the oils in cedar. Don't use.
Thank you Tom.Cedar is toxic. The fumes can kill animals that are in a container with it. That is why it keeps bugs away.
Hey Tom. I just found a kind of bark. I am not sure it is belong to the orchid bark. Here is the pictures.Cedar is toxic. The fumes can kill animals that are in a container with it. That is why it keeps bugs away.
Yes I will use peat moss as well. My plan is that the peat moss is in the bottom and the bark is on the top. Peat moss is seem messy.Why don't you use a more earthen type of substrate? Like a finely reduced Peat Moss or the like?
I just google it. It should be the pine bark.I don't know that one and I can't really tell what it is from the pics. What are the ingredients?
Peat moss is seem messy
Oh....I see.It is at first...the trick is to pack it down really tightly.....
Thank you so much for the information. N I decide to use peat moss. Could you show me ur indoor enclosure? That should be really useful for me.Apology I mean the moss that has been processed down so much it now resembles an earth type substrate, like this;
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9a/Schultz_Sphagnum_Peat_Moss.jpg
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Premier-3-cu-ft-Peat-Moss-70976040/100626048