Indoor Plant - Nephrolepsis- Boston Fern -House Plant in a Hanging Pot

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Indoor Plant - Nephrolepsis- Boston Fern -House Plant in a Hanging Pot

Indoor Plant - Nephrolepsis- Boston Fern -House Plant in a Hanging Pot

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If you’re using a previously used container, be sure to clean out the pot with hot water and soap. Bacteria live in old containers, and you don’t want to infect your healthy fern plant. Propagate by Division For Boston fern indoor care, place your plant where it will receive bright light but no midday or afternoon sun. Morning sun from an east window usually is mild enough to suit the plant, or you can place a sheer curtain between a south or west-facing window and the plant.

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Of course, how you replicate the plant’s natural light requirements depends on where exactly you choose to put your Boston fern. Where Can You Plant Boston Ferns? To intentionally propagate this way, all you need to do is spot the viable runners at the base, remove them, and pot them separately to get a new plant established.In your home garden, you’ll need to mimic that by providing around two hours of indirect sunlight every day. Keep in mind that the early morning and late afternoon sun works best. Just remember to use distilled or filtered water. Using hard tap water can bring down the plant’s vitality and cause burned tips with all the extra salts. 5 – Boston Fern Maintenance: Periodic Trimming Pays off Well However, if your outdoor Boston fern is rooted in the ground, you’ll need to get creative with proving the shade.

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In some cases, it’s not really a serious issue, and you can just prune the disease parts and call it a day. As your plants grow and get larger, you will need to repot your ferns if you grow them in a container. When repotting, make sure your new pot is only one to two inches larger in diameter than the current pot. Round, white balls attached to the roots are nothing to worry about either – these are nodules that store water.Don’t get a much larger pot than your current one because the excess potting soil could cause too much moisture retention that leads to root rot.



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