Breeding method of bird's Nest Fern
Planting of bird's Nest Fern
The Nest Fern, which has been growing for two to three years, has an open plant type, and its roots can be crowded with the pot rack. It can come out of the pot, remove some withered spore leaves and some residual roots at the base, and then take out the plants and replant them in the pot respectively. Potting soil is best to use rotten leaf soil or peat soil. When changing pots in spring, it is best to add moss and rotten leaf soil and some gravel to the pots.
Light and temperature
In summer, it should be properly shaded to avoid direct sunlight. It should be placed in a bright place indoors and not in the dark for a long time. The suitable temperature for the growth of bird's Nest Fern is 22 ~ 27 ℃. When the temperature is low in winter, it should be moved into the greenhouse. The temperature should be kept above 16 ℃ and the minimum temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃.
Watering and fertilization
Summer is hot and humid, and the growth of new leaves requires high water content. It is necessary to water more and spray the leaf surface fully, which is conducive to spore germination.
Precautions for breeding bird's Nest Fern
1、 The potting soil shall be peat soil or rotten leaf soil, and the temperature shall be kept at 22 ~ 27 ℃.
2、 Due to the high temperature in summer, the new leaves of bird's Nest Fern need to spray more water to maintain appropriate air humidity and promote spore germination.
3、 Keep proper sunlight and avoid direct sunlight.
4、 When the temperature is low in winter, keep the basin soil moist.
The above is the introduction of the breeding methods and precautions of bird's Nest Fern. I believe all flower friends already know how to maintain bird's Nest Fern.