1、 Illumination
Phoenix fern doesn't have a high demand for light. It likes to stay in the place with bright astigmatism. What it fears most is the exposure of the hot sun, especially in summer. The leaves of Phoenix fern will be scorched and dead in the afternoon p>
2、 Temperature
The most suitable temperature for the growth of Pteridophyte is 10-26 ℃. If the temperature difference between day and night can be maintained at 10 ℃, it is the most favorable for the growth of plants. In addition, pteridophyte is cold resistant. In winter, as long as the temperature is above 5 ℃ p>
3、 Watering
Pteridophyte is a little drought tolerant and afraid of ponding. However, in the peak season of plant growth, it is still necessary to ensure sufficient water supply. Under the condition of no ponding, keep the soil moist as much as possible, so that the fern can grow fastest in its peak growth season p>
4、 Humidity
For domestic pteridophytes, humidity control is more important than watering. Under the condition of good ventilation, spraying water frequently to the plant leaves and around can improve the local air humidity, promote the branches and leaves of Pteridophyte to flourish, and the leaves are green and shiny p>
5、 Fertilization
If you want the fern to grow well, you can water the fertilizer and water with balanced nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium every half a month in the peak season of plant growth. The concentration must be light. Thin fertilizer and frequent application are the most beneficial to the growth of the plant p>
6、 Reproduction
As long as the growth temperature of Pteridophyte is appropriate, the plant will grow longer and fuller. It can be propagated by branching. Branching at an appropriate temperature can be carried out all year round. As long as you pay attention to shading and moisturizing after branching p>