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Bird’s Nest Fern Plant With Ceramic Pot - PWP05A Original price was: 4,950.00 LKR.Current price is: 3,950.00 LKR.
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Bird’s Nest Fern Plant With Ceramic Pot – PWP05B (plant with pot)

Original price was: 4,950.00 LKR.Current price is: 3,950.00 LKR.

Product Details

Pot:

  • Type – Ceramic Pot with Plant
  • Number of Items Included – Plant & Soil with Plastic pot + Ceramic pot
  • Made with – High Quality Material
  • Pot Color – Red & White
  • Model number – PWP05B
  • Inner Depth – 10.5CM
  • Inner Width – 12CM

Plant Detail:

  • Common Name – Bird’s nest fern, nest fern
  • Botanical Name  -Asplenium nidus
  • Height – 20cm – 25cm (This plant size is between mention size)
  • Note – Plant may not look like on the picture but will make sure you will have good quality plant. ( You can request for your ordered plant pitcher before deliver)
  • What Include – Plant & Soil with Plastic pot + Ceramic pot
  • Delivery – Plant only Deliver on within Colombo & Suburb (we don’t deliver the plant by courier, we will deliver i n person with our delivery team
  • Family – Aspleniaceae
  • Plant Type – PerennialMature Size – 3–5 ft. tall, 2–3 ft. wide
  • Sun Exposure – Partial, shade
  • Soil Type – Loamy, moist, well-drained
  • Soil pH – Acidic
  • Flower Color – None
  • Native Area – Asia, Australia, Africa
Description

plant with pot

Bird’s Nest Fern Plant

Bird’s nest ferns (Asplenium nidus) are naturally epiphytic, meaning they grow on the surface of other plants. In their rainforest homes, they can be found growing high in the crooks of trees. They form a series of erect, spoon-shaped, bright green fronds that rise from a central rosette. Healthy plants can have fronds up to 5 feet long, but bird’s nest ferns kept as houseplants typically have fronds that grow only about 2 feet long. These ferns have a slow growth rate. They’re best planted in the spring, though houseplants generally can be started year-round.

Bird’s Nest Fern Care

The key to a healthy bird’s nest fern is providing it with ample warmth, humidity, and moisture. When growing it as a houseplant, one of the best places to situate a bird’s nest fern is near a shower or tub in a bathroom where it will receive optimal humidity and warmth, though it must have a light source as well.

New leaves will constantly emerge from the central area of the plant, which resembles a bird’s nest. Do not touch, move, or handle the new, delicate fronds as they emerge from the center. They are extremely fragile, and if you touch them, there is a high chance of them becoming damaged or deformed.

Light

Bird’s nest ferns grow well in filtered sunlight to a moderate amount of shade. Don’t expose them to direct sunlight other than the very early morning sun. Harsh direct sunlight can burn the leaves. Indoors, an east- or north-facing window is ideal.

Soil

These plants like soil that’s loose and rich in organic matter with excellent drainage. A peat-based potting mix is good for container plants.

Water

The ferns prefer a consistent amount of soil moisture, but they don’t do well sitting in soggy soil. Water whenever the top inch of soil is dry. Avoid watering directly into the center of the plant, as this can encourage mold growth and rot in the dense nest. Aim water at the soil to avoid wetting the fern’s fronds.

Temperature and Humidity

The bird’s nest fern thrives in warmth with temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. It can tolerate temperatures down to 50 degrees, but anything colder than that can harm the plant, especially with prolonged exposure. Indoors, be sure to protect your plant from cool drafts, such as air blowing from an air-conditioning vent.

This fern prefers high humidity and moist environments, such as a bathroom, greenhouse, or terrarium. To raise the humidity around a bird’s nest fern, you can use a humidifier. Or you can set its pot on a tray filled with pebbles and water. But make sure the bottom of the pot isn’t sitting in the water because that can lead to root rot.

Fertilizer

During the fern’s active growing season (April through September), fertilize once a month with a balanced liquid fertilizer that’s diluted to half strength. Make sure to apply the fertilizer to the soil and not the fronds, as direct contact with fertilizer can burn foliage. Withhold fertilizer for the rest of the year because too much food can cause the fronds to have an abnormal shape or take on a yellowish or brownish color.

included

plant with pot made of ceramic

 

Additional information
Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 30 × 30 × 30 cm
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