The maidenhair fern is an evergreen foliage plant with beautiful shape, small and cute leaves, and great ornamental value. However, it is not an easy task to grow the maidenhair fern well. In addition to mastering its cultivation methods, you also need to know what to pay attention to during the cultivation process. How to grow the maidenhair fern1. Flowerpots and soil When growing the maidenhair fern, you must prepare suitable flower pots and soil for it. This plant is suitable for growing in clay pots with good air permeability. The soil prepared for it must have good water permeability and air permeability, and contain rich humus. If conditions permit, you can use leaf mold, coarse sand, bone meal and other raw materials to prepare nutrient soil. Before putting the soil in the pot, you should also place an appropriate amount of tiles at the bottom of the pot. 2. Propagation and planting When cultivating the maidenhair fern, you must master its correct propagation method. It can be propagated by division and cuttings, but when cultivating it at home, it is best to use division to prevent the maidenhair fern. Its division can be combined with repotting. When planting the maidenhair fern, the depth of the rhizome inserted into the soil should be between two and three centimeters. After planting, water it in time and keep it in a cool environment. Precautions for cultivating maidenhair fern1. Maintain humidity The maidenhair fern is a green plant that likes a warm and humid environment. When cultivating it, you must pay attention to maintaining the environmental humidity, especially when the weather is hot and the air is dry. You must spray water on its leaves in time to increase the air humidity, otherwise its leaves will turn yellow and fall off, affecting its ornamental value. 2. Timely pruning and repotting When growing the maidenhair fern, you should also pay attention to timely pruning and repotting. This plant is suitable for repotting once a year, and the time for repotting should be in early spring every year. When repotting, all its dead branches and leaves should be removed, and its rotten roots and old roots should be trimmed. In addition, new nutrient soil should be replaced when repotting. This will allow the maidenhair fern to maintain vigorous vitality in the new year. |
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