Description
Plant Details
- Plant Size: Approximately 6 inches in overall height, from bottom of pot to top leaf and 4 inches spread
- Other name(s): Phylum, Division Pteridophyta, Filicophyta
- Plant Type: Vascular (Neither seeds nor flowers)
- Plant Placement: Indoors and Outdoors
- Bloom season: Early summers to winter
- Maximum Reachable Height: Up to 4 feet (48 inches)
- Difficulty: Easy to grow and low maintenance
What’s Included
- Plant: Fern Plant (1)
- Pot: 5 inch Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black) (1)
Please Note
- All images displayed are of real products
- Actual plant may vary from the picture with respect to size and appearance
- As they are natural being and each plant differ from each other
- These are natural plants and required to be handled with love and care
- Pot design and color are subject to availability
- The actual delivery time may differ depending on the availability of the product
Care Tips
Light
- Fern develops best when kept in bright light
- Avoid direct sun light for too long
- Keep the plant a bit away from the window, so that it receives more ambient light
Water
- Water during dry periods
- Water the soil not the leaves
- To determine whether or not your fern needs water, always check the soil dampness before watering
Soil
- Well drained soil with an abundance of organic matter
Fertilize
- Fertilize your ferns once a month
- You should wait until at least six months after you’ve potted your fern to start fertilizing it, though
- If your plant appears diseased, cut off the damaged areas
Temperature & Humidity
- Keep the temperature constant
- Prefers temperature around 22°C
- High moisture levels in the air are perfect for humidity-loving ferns
- Mist your fern with a spray bottle filled with lukewarm distilled water on a daily basis
- Try spraying the air above the fern and letting the mist settle onto the leaves, rather than misting the leaves directly
- Consider placing your fern by a window in a bathroom; the temperature and humidity are often higher as a result of showers and baths
Repotting and Propagation
- Given enough time, any fern will outgrow the pot it was originally planted in
- The time between transplants will vary depending on the health of your fern, but you may need to repot it in a larger pot as early as 6 months after originally planting it







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