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Legigo’s 2.2LB premium sphagnum moss delivers 40 quarts of natural, long-fiber moss that expands when hydrated to retain moisture and improve aeration. Ideal for orchids, succulents, carnivorous plants, and terrariums, it supports root oxygenation and nutrient retention without artificial additives, making it a must-have for professional and hobbyist gardeners seeking healthier, thriving plants.

















| ASIN | B09TQM4TKL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #8 in Garden Soil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,315) |
| Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
| Item model number | LG-Moss-WT-1KG |
| Manufacturer | Legigo |
| Product Dimensions | 5.39 x 5.51 x 8.82 inches |
A**R
Great
Great quality and water retention
A**R
Expands a lot once hydrated!! Great value!
You get a lot!!! I got the smallest package & once hydrated it was enough to repot 5 orchids (with orchid bark medium halfway into pot & rest with moss) and propagate 5 orchid stem with buds. (See pics) Also- (and I have no affiliation with the channel) I came across a YouTube channel called “Happiness Garden” and he is awesome at explaining orchid care. I highly recommend checking it out. Turns out I’ve not been properly caring for my plants and have learned so much! Will be purchasing again. Happy Planting! 😊
A**N
Love it
Super happy with the amount that you get for the price it’s not full of sticks. It’s nice and clean and it definitely does its job with my plants and animals.
C**Z
Decent, fair
Decent if you need some moss but I’d definitely get it from Lowe’s or Home Depot as I usually do next time. It came super compressed and took some time to shred up and also not the best quality but for the price I suppose that’s to be expected.
A**B
More Compressed than I thought.
Purchased the 3.3 lb block. As far as sphagnum goes, I've purchased a brand that came in a 1.2 lb block. One that came in a 2.2 lb block, same brand as this, as well as this; 3.3 lb block. The original block, different brand, was excellent. Long fibers, low bits and pieces good color and fluffy. Of this brand the 2.2 lb bale came in a 15-in (ish) by 15 in (ish) by 6-8" block. This bale, containing 10 or so more quarts and another lb of sphagnum is actually compressed to less than half of the size of that. The block itself was probably 8x8x10 or something, going off memory. The benefit to the 2.2 lb block, it wasn't overly compressed so it was easy to pull moss off in sheets About a quarter of that block would do three to four of the moss poles I do. When naturally decompressed, it would fluff easily and remain in Long fibers. It DID have quite a lot of the smaller bits, many more than previous. I just use those in my mixes that need high water retention. It had a good smell but did have several sticks and pieces of plastic twine. I would recommend it. At time of writing originally, I had not broken into this one yet, but since editing, but it appears VERY compressed. It's not necessarily true the first block I bought was fairly compressed as well, not as compressed as this but it was more compressed in the previous block, and that block actually had less of the little bits and the broken strands then the block of this brand, That was less compacted. All in all, the fibers were all average at least three plus inches, so I think it worked out. It does compress a bit more than the previous batch. I don't like to use the little bits as they will come out through the holes in the moss pole, so I tend to kind of wad them in with the longer strands and stuff then in the middle, or again, use in soil. I've actually used all the block now, and am getting more. When allowed to expand, there is physically more sphagnum there, but it's not as fluffy, and it has more fines and broken stuff. I'm torn. I don't know if the increase makes up for it, and since the stuff is a bit finer., It'll compact a bit more, and is easier to over pack the poles, but not a lot, so in the end you really still only get a bit more. I have started adding bark to my moss poles to add something hard for roots to wrap into and onto, that takes up space and helps airate. Now I see they have a 4.4 lb block. I'm worried it's just as compressed. When you over compress this stuff you lose volume. It gets smaller and packs more.
D**S
It's highly compressed and makes a lot of moss.
Received without instructions. The moss is highly compressed. To use: Remove clear plastic covering the moss, use large pan or bucket to put dried moss brick into and pour water over compressed moss and watch it expand like crazy! I'm still drying it outside, but it looks made at least 10 cups of moss, maybe more. I was surprised it made this much. It seems to be of good quality.
T**Y
interesting smell, works for humidity purposes
I have a few baby terrarium begonias and other humidity lovers in isolation here that I would prefer to keep in 90-100% humidity. Sphagnum moss in the bottom of a storage box works perfectly with a barrina light on top. This is the entire 3.5oz size (after hydrating) spread across a large sterilite bin. I’d imagine if you used a smaller bin like a typical prop box it would be fuller, but with the lid on this suits my needs perfectly.
F**K
Expands like crazy! Love it!
It expands like crazy so be aware of that. It smells fishy for a couple of days but then it goes away. My plants really like it. It retains moisture, very good quality, and there's a lot of moss in there. It weighs a lot! I was pretty shocked when I saw how it expanded. Perfect size amd color.
M**E
Very over priced, it cost me ₹1449!
M**D
منتج سيئ ذو رائحة سيئة وطريقة الإرجاع معقدة جدا وشركة امزون غير متعاونين في عملية الإرجاع
J**E
Exactly what I hoped for
K**T
Das aufquellen hat gut funktioniert. Meine Orchideen fühlen sich wohl darin.
S**S
Good product and great for cheese plants. Good drainage and solid construction.
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