#maidenhair fern

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little-life-on-the-plantrie:

Could not get a good photograph but there’s something sprouting from my fern! Not sure if it’s a new frond or just a weed. Will have to wait and see :)

An update, certainly seems to be re-sprouting! Fingers crossed I can keep it alive this time

Could not get a good photograph but there’s something sprouting from my fern! Not sure if it’s a new frond or just a weed. Will have to wait and see :)

11/1/22

Back at Uni and most of the plants are still alive! Satellite Björk is still growing away and my Saint Paulina is still flowering. Unfortunately I think my Maidenhair fern is dead :( I’ll do some research to see if there’s any chance of re-growing

thebibliosphere:

New plant daughter arrived. As yet nameless but open to suggestions.

Just maybe don’t get tooattached because a maidenhair fern has one goal in life and that’s to die dramatically because you forgot to water it for 12 hours.

They’re actually tough and hardy plants outside, but inside they’re uuuuh, they deal with low humidity less well than Ido. I adore maidenhair ferns but sadly they are usually just terrible houseplants because of their need for constant moisture, humidity and idk, probably dark magics. I’m not trying to be a downer, just fair warning if it turns into a sad crispy mess in a month it’s probably not your fault.

…I should get another maidenhair fern. I think I’m ready to kill love again.

I’m very anxious and overwhelmed for a bunch of reasons, so of all things to post, I post ferns. Which as houseplants, are the epitome of anxiety. Or so I’m told.

Featuring my collection, minus one crocodile fern (mildly sunburned but fine): Staghorn fern, Japanese shield fern, rabbit’s foot fern, and delta maidenhair. Oddly enough, the rabbits foot is the most likely fern to communicate annoyance, and I think that’s due to me forgetting about it since they’re fairly tough. Also it’s sitting where I can’t immediately see it. (The mug was broken but found new life as a pot once I drilled a drain hole into it!)

The maidenhair has been with me for over a month and a half now and seems weirdly content, so long as I check in with it each day. Watching the new fronds come in has been so satisfying. Aside from watering regularly with fish tank water and good light, these babies get no special treatment. They all live within a foot of west facing windows, which is perfect for winter/spring/fall growing, and they get monitored in summer to make sure they don’t burn: they can easily be moved to less direct light should they become unhappy. Most fern problems seem to stem from poor lighting and improper watering related to said lighting. Then again, I’m no expert.

I do not know what I will do when/if Hector the staghorn reaches massive size. I guess the room will then belong to him! He’s grown so much since I got him a year ago.

I guess I’m happy to find these ferns are tougher than I was lead to believe. Which makes sense, considering I have native ferns in my landscaping (and want so many more!!!)

I’ve tagged the rabbits foot fern with arachnophobia since I’ve seen people get grossed out by their fuzzy rhizomes. I love them, it’s part of the appeal for me!

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