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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:Bird’s Nest Fern needs to be fed once a month and she needs a balanced liquid fertiliser ( 20 - 20- 20) which is reduced to half strength.
Repotting : Repot your Birds Nest Fern when the roots have outgrown the pot. Use a pot that is 2 inches wider than the current pot while repotting and use fresh humus-rich soil.
Propogation : Birds Nest fern can be propagated using Spores or you can divide the plant and replant it.
1. Why are the leaves of my Bird Nest Fern plant getting pale?
If your Bird’s Nest Fern is getting too much or direct sunlight, its leaves will start turning pale.
2. How big do Bird Nest Fern plants get?
Bird’s Nest Fern are slow growers and will grow to 7 to 9 inch in height and will spread 6 to 8 inches.
3. How do I get Bird’s Nest Fern to become bushy?
Bird’s Nest Fern need to be kept in optimal conditions with indirect bright sunlight and humidity. They need to be watered only when you find that the soil is dry in the top inch. If despite this you find that the plant is getting leggy, then prune it back
Light Requirements :The Bird’s Nest Fern can easily survive bright filtered to medium light but is prone to burning in direct light. It also tends to get dull in low light areas.
Locations :Bird’s Nest Fern loves humidity and indirect light, so placing them in areas with such conditions ensure the best health for these ferns.
Styling/decor tip :Although the bird’s Nest Fern is perfect for homes with a warm colour palette, it looks stunning in white or chrome planters for modern spaces. It is a great addition to hanging planters in areas with space crunch. The birds nest fern looks particularly spectacular in cane planters. Place it in your plant cluster to add dimension.
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Yes, the Bird’s Nest fern is non-poisonous and pet - friendly.
Yes, the Bird’s Nest Fern is an air-purifying plant.
Water your Bird nest fern once a week to maintain a moist but not soggy soil.
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