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How to grow a fern

1. Breeding environment: One-leaf fern is suitable for growing at a temperature between 15 and 20 degrees, and the most tolerant low temperature is 7 degrees. 2. Control the amount of water: Water every day to keep the pot soil moist and free of water accumulation, and spray water on the leaves to increase the humidity. 3. Reasonable fertilization: Add thin liquid fertilizer during the growth period to promote plant growth. 4. Precautions: The pot soil should be replaced every 2 to 3 years after maintaining the fern.

How to breed the fern

1. Breeding environment

The fern grows in subtropical and temperate areas, and the suitable growth temperature is between 15 and 20 degrees. The temperature in winter should not be lower than 7 degrees to avoid freezing damage. During maintenance, it should be placed in a sunny place. During the sprouting period, it should be placed in a shaded environment. During the dormant period, it should be placed in an astigmatism environment to ensure air circulation.

2. Control the amount of water

One-leaf fern is resistant to moisture but not drought. During the vigorous growth period, it should be watered every day and spray water on the leaves to cool down and increase humidity. If it is watered too little, When the leaves wither, place the flower pot in clean water to increase the environmental humidity. When the leaves are overwatered and the leaves turn yellow, remove the pot and trim the roots. Be careful not to damage the roots. Let them dry and replant.

3. Reasonable fertilization

One-leaf fern is suitable for growing in loose soil rich in organic matter. Choose a mixture of humus soil, perlite, and peat soil, and add additional fertilizer during the growth period. Use thin liquid fertilizer and add a small amount of compound fertilizer rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to promote vigorous plant growth and facilitate photosynthesis.

4. Precautions

The potting soil should be replaced once every 2 to 3 years for fern maintenance. When planting, a layer of cultivation soil should be spread first, and then the plant should be placed to allow the roots to stretch. , and finally slowly fill in the soil, compact it lightly and then water thoroughly to promote root growth. Before planting, you can lay a layer of gravel at the bottom of the flower pot to improve drainage.