Culi Fern (Cibotium barometz)
Surname | Polypodiaceae |
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Leaf color | xanh lá |
Leaf size | small-medium, medium |
Leaf shape | hình lông chim kép |
Tăng trưởng | nhanh |
Breeding | spores, Spores develop in the branching lobes of the antennae |
Diseases & Pests | spiders, aphids, root rot, leaf rot |
Culi fern is a species of fern with a cylindrical, thick stem, 50-150 cm high. However, most of the plants that people often collect are short and look like tubers, many people mistakenly think that this plant has no stem. The leaves are large, wide, dark green, glossy, divided into many small, trough-shaped blades. The plant has a strong, clustered root system, helping the plant cling firmly to the substrate.
Note: The above information is only relative, the living conditions of the tree also depend a lot on other objective factors.
How to grow and care for Cibotium barometz
Light
Ferns prefer bright indirect light, some species can tolerate direct light but not too much during the day.
Temperature
Water
Water a lot, but keep it airy. Avoid water stagnation which will cause root rot.
Humidity
The best humidity for ferns is above 70%.
pH
Ferns have an ideal pH range of 5.0 - 7.0 pH.
Soil for Cultivar Fern (Cibotium barometz)
Ferns are a type of plant that likes soil with a lot of humus, or soil of plant origin such as sawdust, rice husks, coconut fiber.
Indoor Plant Care Guide
The most important and basic knowledge about growing plants indoors: