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Fern plant

  • Fern plant
  • Polypodiophyta
  • nephrolepis exaltata
  • Evergreen arched fronds
  • Water it on alternative days
  • Slow-release fertilizer once a months
  • Low-maintenance
  • Bright indirect sunlight
  • Air-purifying
  • Well-drained potting soil
  • Bright indoors or shaded outdoors
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Fern plants are one of the known ancient plants. This plant creates a tropical environment with its feathery, lace like bright green leaves. There are thousands of varieties of ferns that need warmth and grow in outdoor spaces. However, you can grow fern plants indoors with proper care and love.

Plant essentials

  • Fertilizer: Ferns do not need much fertilizer. You can use slow-release fertilizer every month. 
  • Repotting: You can repot fern plants every year, if the current pot is overcrowded. 
  • Propagation: You can propagate ferns by separating fern offsets and also by cutting fronds which have spores. 

Common problems

  • Underwatering can cause fern leaves to turn gray and crispy. To solve this problem, cut off the gray crispy leaves and water it every alternative day. 
  • Yellow leaves of ferns indicate that your plant is overwatered. Let the soil dry a little before each watering session. 

Style and decor

Ferns grow happily in indirect sunlight situations, so decorate your living area with fern plants. You can keep them as a centerpiece on central tables, or you can hang them in the balconies, bathrooms, and also in drawing rooms. Adding fern into your interior decoration will help to create a tropical ambience.

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