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Cultivation methods and precautions of potted ornithopteris

Walter White
2020-07-06 08:33:58
Temperature: 22-27 ℃ is the best. In winter, it's better to be above 16 ℃, and the lowest temperature can't be as low as 5 ℃. Watering: new leaves need enough water and more watering. Light: not in the strong sunlight, to appropriate shade. Soil: rotten leaf soil and peat can be used. This kind of soil has good water permeability and is good for plants.

I. breeding methods

1. Temperature: it does not have high requirements for temperature, which is the best at 22-27 ℃. If the temperature is low in winter, move it indoors. Keep the temperature above 16 ℃ and at least 5 ℃.

2. Watering: it has a high demand for water, especially for the newly grown leaves. It needs enough water. Water more and spray water on the surface of the leaves, which is conducive to the germination of spores.

3. Light: it can't be exposed to strong sunlight. It should be properly shaded. It can't be put on the back for a long time, which is not good for plants.

4. Soil: it doesn't have high requirements for soil. It can be used by mixing some rotten leaf soil and peat. This kind of soil has good water permeability and is good for plant growth.

2. Precautions

1. When the temperature is high, the new leaves of the bird's Nest Fern need to be sprayed with water.

2. Keep the soil dry when the temperature is low.

Bird's nest fern

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