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Many people hate GSP because it will spread over any touching rocks but I love the color and if it's isolated, I think it brings awesome color to a "chunk of rock"!
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I love (isolated) GSP. I set out some interestingly shaped rocks for it to grow on.
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So the key to GSP is to leave it on an "island" type rock? I love the coloration and texture of it too and thats why I was asking.
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I'm starting to second guess on the carpet of GSP I now have. It's grown a lot and is getting a little out of hand on me. But it seems easy enough to peel off if need be, I just haven't had the heart to slice and dice it yet.
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