Put the bonsai made in the river or well water, spread the taro powder evenly on the rocks in a few days, wrap the bonsai with wet straw or dandelion, bind it with nylon rope, spray water properly, and place the bonsai in a wet place. Spray water is often used later. In this way, moss can be produced in a week or so.
First, soak the rocks in water for several days, and then take them out for drying. Add a small amount of starch into the clay, mix them with rice washing water to form a paste, put the rocks into it and turn them repeatedly to make them all covered with mud. Select the bryophytes with good growth for planting, wash the weeds seeds attached to the soil with water, and stick the bryophytes on the rocks. Pay attention that the bryophytes can not overlap, and leave some space between each piece for later growth. Moss and stones should be combined with nature. After planting, spray and spray water, gently press them with hands, then place them in damp and dark places for maintenance.
Place the rocks in the basin, often drench with the liquid fertilizer soaked in rice washing water and vegetable leaves. After the drenching, it's better to cover a layer of plastic film to reduce the water evaporation and maintain the high humidity of the environment. Generally in the warmer, the light is suitable month, only need about a month time to be able to discover the stone becomes green fluffy.