Boston Fern Dwarf Plant
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Boston Fern Dwarf Plant

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Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

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SKU RAHPN12
Details & Care
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant Indirect, filtered Sunlight Light
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant Once a week Water
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant Fertilize once a month Care
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant Slightly Moist (not soggy) at all times Location
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant Low Maintenance Difficulty
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant

Description

Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

Boston Fern Dwarf Plant
Botanical Name
Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s)
Sword Fern
Rudimentaries

Nourishment
Boston Ferns are very easy growing. We recommend fertilizing with Bahaar™ or any equivalent multi purpose fertilizer once in 15 days along with Biogro™ once every 3 months in order to replenish the soil and foster optimal growth.
Repotting
They like to be root bound in the pot. Repot only once the fern outgrows the current pot, as and when the roots over crowd their allocated space.
Rays of Sunshine
Your Boston Fern loves indirect filtered sunlight. Keep away from direct light to avoid scorching and bleaching of the leaves.
Viable Locations
Any spot that receives indirect sunlight is ideal. If kept outdoors, ensure that they receive filtered sunlight through tree branches etc. They make for an excellent choice to put in hanging baskets and green walls.
Water Levels
Your plants will arrive in a self-watering pot adept at safeguarding a continually moist potting medium. If the soil appears to be dry, gently lift the black inner container to check the reservoir's water level. If the reservoir is nearly empty, add 150-175 mL of water to the soil from the top.
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant

Description

Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

Boston Fern Dwarf Plant
Botanical Name
Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s)
Sword Fern

Common Worries

The leaves are turning yellow?
The common reason would be overwatering and sometimes underwatering too. The leaves will turn yellow, wilt and drop.
The leaves are turning brown and crispy?
This occurs due to the lack of moisture. Ferns appreciate humidity. Dry air results in the leaves turning brown and crispy. Mist the plant often or place a humidifier by their side to nurse them back to full health
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant

Description

Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

Boston Fern Dwarf Plant
Botanical Name
Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s)
Sword Fern

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Boston Fern Dwarf Plant
Boston Fern Dwarf Plant

Description

Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

Boston Fern Dwarf Plant
Botanical Name
Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s)
Sword Fern

Know before you sow

Sow Method

Sunlight

Watering

Season

Days to Harvest

Step by Step Growth Guide

1. Sowing
2. Nurturing