Hygoke

 


The Hygoke is a type of moss that grows naturally in various parts of Japan, including mountains and gardens. It's relatively hardy, with long, thin leaves that densely cover the ground. It's a type of creeping moss used in bonsai. Its natural atmosphere makes it popular as an interior decoration, and it's often used in moss balls and terrariums.

Here are some tips for growing Hygoke:
・Location: Hygoke prefers places with poor sunlight. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves and cause them to wither. The ideal location is a bright shade.
・Soil: Hygoke prefers soil with good drainage. Soil mixed with Akadama soil, Kanuma soil, and leaf mold is suitable.
・Watering: Hygoke is weak to drying out, so water generously when the surface of the soil dries.




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