![]() ![]() The dried moss can be artificially coloured to ensure that you maintain the lush green look that is seen on many displayed kokedama plants. The moss used for your kokedama can be either fresh or dried but it is more advisable to use dried moss. To fix such a situation, you will need to rebind your kokedama plant, removing your old moss and trying again with a new form of moss. ![]() Root rot will only lead to further wilting of your plant’s leaves until the roots become too damaged to function, at which point your plant will die. This is because the moss is storing water in your kokedama which is in effect drowning the roots of your plant. If your plant’s leaves are wilting or discoloured, but your moss ball is green and lush, you might be dealing with root rot. The type of moss that your use to create your kokedama ball is extremely important as it might mean the difference between a thriving plant and a plant that is on the brink of dying. In the case of your kokedama plant, not all moss is created equal.
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