Like any other plants, it requires nutrients and moistness to grow.
if it is a underwater moss it will or else it will rot.
A beard moss is any of a variety of lichens of the genus Usnea, which grow hanging from tree branches, and resemble grey or greenish hair.
you can't actually make the rock grow.. BUT if you level up an evee while standing next to it. your evee will evolve into a leafeon
Pete moss, commonly known as peat moss, typically grows in wet, acidic environments such as peat bogs and wetlands. It thrives in areas with high moisture levels and low nutrient availability, often in cooler climates. Peat moss is formed from the accumulation of partially decomposed plant material over thousands of years. It is widely used in gardening and horticulture due to its ability to retain moisture and improve soil structure.
The sloth does not grow moss, the moss does.
Moss grows on trees after their peak of their life cycle. It's process is similar to the hair that grows around your ear lobes--when you're young, you don't notice the hair, after you peak, that's all you see.
Use a roundup to kill the moss, after it is dead pressure wash it off.
They cannot grow on a rock but will grow among rocks Moss however will grow quite happily on rocks.
Like any other plants, it requires nutrients and moistness to grow.
moss can grow on a rock
The best methods for removing moss on brick surfaces include using a stiff brush to scrub the moss off, applying a mixture of water and vinegar or bleach, using a pressure washer, or using a commercial moss remover product. It is important to follow safety precautions and test a small area first to ensure the method does not damage the brick surface.
if it is a underwater moss it will or else it will rot.
To grow moss on concrete statues, you can create a moss slurry by blending moss with water and buttermilk, then apply it to the statue. Keep the statue moist and in a shady area to encourage moss growth.
To effectively remove moss from brick surfaces, you can use a mixture of water and white vinegar or a commercial moss remover. Apply the solution to the affected areas and scrub with a stiff brush. Rinse the surface thoroughly with water. Repeat the process if necessary. Additionally, trimming nearby vegetation to allow more sunlight to reach the brick surface can help prevent moss growth in the future.
No it does not
by watering it