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IMO in the tropics
Hi, I am ready to start collecting IMO in my local area. I live in Central America and there is a lot of bio diversity in plants and animals in my area, especially fungal activity. I have some big old trees on and around my land but my concern is in the wet season most of the leaf litter and decomposing matter gets washed in to the river which has me believing the richness and quality of the collection would be lacking the same diversity of for example an old forest IMO collection. Am I correct in believing this?
Asked by davejamesbrightbard · about 5 years ago · 14646 views
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As long as the areas aren’t under water for a period of time you should try it. Otherwise go up in elevation if you can to avoid anaerobic conditions. You can also collect from any other undisturbed area so you will have diversity in your collections.
by joelorusso · over 4 years ago