Fern "Emerald Queen"
Location: Ferns in general don’t like dry heat. They actually prefer a moist, cool, slightly clammy environment. They tend to do fairly well in low light; however, they do best in a brighter location.
Irrigation: Mainly steady, consistent moisture levels, avoiding extremes in either direction. It is best to allow the water to run through the medium to avoid the accumulation of soluble salts. Do not let ferns go significantly dry.
Fertilizing: Fertilize every three to four months with a teaspoon of a general-purpose soluble fertilizer such as 20-20-20. Add ½ teaspoon Epsom salts per gallon of water to that mix.
TPlease note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
Location: Ferns in general don’t like dry heat. They actually prefer a moist, cool, slightly clammy environment. They tend to do fairly well in low light; however, they do best in a brighter location.
Irrigation: Mainly steady, consistent moisture levels, avoiding extremes in either direction. It is best to allow the water to run through the medium to avoid the accumulation of soluble salts. Do not let ferns go significantly dry.
Fertilizing: Fertilize every three to four months with a teaspoon of a general-purpose soluble fertilizer such as 20-20-20. Add ½ teaspoon Epsom salts per gallon of water to that mix.
TPlease note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
Location: Ferns in general don’t like dry heat. They actually prefer a moist, cool, slightly clammy environment. They tend to do fairly well in low light; however, they do best in a brighter location.
Irrigation: Mainly steady, consistent moisture levels, avoiding extremes in either direction. It is best to allow the water to run through the medium to avoid the accumulation of soluble salts. Do not let ferns go significantly dry.
Fertilizing: Fertilize every three to four months with a teaspoon of a general-purpose soluble fertilizer such as 20-20-20. Add ½ teaspoon Epsom salts per gallon of water to that mix.
TPlease note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product