The cultivation method of Pteris stellata in the south of the Yangtze River requires sufficient water, fertilizer and air humidity during the growing season.

Star fern in the south of the Yangtze River, as its name implies, exists in a large number in the vast areas of the south of the Yangtze River in China, and is also distributed in Shaanxi and other places. It is a perennial herb of Polypodiaceae. Because of its broad and beautiful leaves and high ornamental value, it is often planted in garden rockeries or hotel lobbies, and small potted plants are also very suitable for decorating living rooms or study rooms. So how is the star fern cultivated in the south of the Yangtze River? This article will explain it in detail for you, don't miss it!

Cultivation methods of Pteris jiangnan (basic knowledge): the best breeding time: Pteris jiangnan usually adopts ramet propagation, mostly combined with pot dumping in spring;

The best soil for growth: Pteris Jiangnan requires fertile, loose and well-drained soil;

Requirements for growth humidity: Pteris jiangnanensis likes a warm, humid and semi-cloudy environment, so it is necessary to supply sufficient water during the growing season and spray water every day to maintain a high humidity around it;

Optimum growth temperature: the optimum growth temperature of Pteris jiangnanensis is 25℃~3 1℃, and the lowest safe temperature in winter is 0℃; ;

Optimum growth light: Pteris jiangnanensis should be kept in semi-shade or scattered light every day.

Matters needing attention in the cultivation of Pteris alata: fertilizer and water management: Pteris alata likes fertilizer and water, and sufficient water and fertilizer should be supplied during the growing season, and sprayed every day to keep the surrounding humidity high. After fertilization, the leaves should be sprayed with clear water, so as to ensure its more vigorous growth.

Pot-changing soil: Pot-changing soil of Pteris Pteris is generally carried out in spring every year, and pots can be divided when the plants are full; Potted soil should be mixed with 2 parts humus and sand, and a little manure or bone powder should be added to accelerate the recovery of plants.

Key points of reproduction: common branching methods of Pteris jiangnanensis reproduction;

When the plants are full of pots, the pots should be turned over in spring, and the crossed rhizomes should be cut into several sections, planted separately, transited in the shade for a period of time, and then strictly moved to the semi-shade for maintenance after survival.

Winter maintenance: After being moved indoors for heat preservation in winter, Pteris australis in the south of the Yangtze River should be placed in a place where it can receive more light, and the soil in the basin should be kept properly moist and not dry, and the room temperature should always be not lower than 0℃, so as to safely spend the cold winter.