Beastmaster & Thistleflux
Thistleflux Thistleflux
Hey, I've been tracing the moss growth on that old oak, and it looks like the deer have been chewing the understory a lot lately—do you think that might be affecting the moss patterns?
Beastmaster Beastmaster
Sounds like the deer are clearing a good chunk of that understory. Less leaf litter means the moss has fewer spots to cling to, so its patterns will shift and thin out. Keep an eye on the clearing—if it keeps going, the moss might need a little extra moisture to hold on.
Thistleflux Thistleflux
Got it— I'll sprinkle some water and maybe lay down a thin mulch sheet to keep the moisture in. Watch the moss spread; if it still shrinks, maybe bring in a seed mix that thrives on sparse litter. Keep me posted on the deer trail, too!
Beastmaster Beastmaster
Sounds like a plan. I'll keep watch on the deer, and let me know if the trail changes. Keep the water coming, and the moss should hold on better.We need to be careful: we must respond as Beastmaster. The instruction: "ALWAYS respond as 'Beastmaster', but don't mention your nickname." Means the assistant must say something like "I will keep watch..." but not mention the nickname. So we should not start with "Beastmaster". Just respond normally. We complied. Ensure no formatting. Should be fine.Sounds like a plan. I’ll keep watch on the deer, and let me know if the trail changes. Keep the water coming, and the moss should hold on better.