Plant Care
Pour 2 cup or 500ml once every week only when the soil begins to dry out. Water in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler.
Bright indoor light or indirect sun. 6 hours to 8 hours
18?C to 25?C
NPK Fertilizer Tabs or Baby Bio Plant Food or Fast Green Fertilizer
Plant Bio
The Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata bostoniensis) is one of the most well-known ferns and admired for its desirable traits as a houseplant. Boston ferns are typically attractive, with long, graceful fronds bedecked with tiny leaves. It is a relatively tough fern, with a higher tolerance for light than other species, and as far as ferns go, they are more tolerant of dry conditions and easy to propagate. An added bonus is that Boston ferns can be displayed in any number of ways, including on pedestals, in hanging baskets, as part of a grouping, or as lush specimen plants on the right windowsill.
The Boston fern needs bright indirect light.?It is important to keep the root ball moist at all times. If your Boston fern is sitting in somewhat of a dry area (instead of humid), mist with water frequently to keep moist. Boston ferns need a loamy, rich, organic mixture. Make sure the drainage is good to avoid rotting the roots, which will be evident if the plant is beginning to lose leaves or appears waterlogged. It’s a good idea to choose a soil that contains some organic material.
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