Pteridophytes are elegant in shape and have high ornamental value, and can also increase air humidity. Maintenance in the living room can decorate the home, beautify the environment, purify the air, and absorb harmful gases in the air. Improve environmental quality.
Ferns are put in the living room.
People think that ferns are too cloudy to be kept at home, but this statement is not correct. There are many kinds of pteridophytes, and some plants are very beneficial to us at home, which can increase the decoration style of the home and enhance the feng shui fortune.
Judging from the growth habits of ferns, it has strong shade tolerance and is suitable for maintenance in the living room. But if weak sunlight is provided, it will grow faster, so it can be placed in a place with astigmatism and good ventilation.
Key points of pteridophyte cultivation in living room
1, appropriate light
Although ferns are relatively shade-tolerant, they should not be kept in too dark places. If there is proper scattered light, these plants will grow quickly, and their sun resistance is poor. Once exposed to strong light, their leaves are easily sunburned.
Step 2 add sulfur
Pteridophytes are afraid of cold, and the lowest temperature should be kept above 5 degrees, which can basically survive the winter safely. If it is a fern exposed to the outdoors all the year round, the minimum temperature should be kept above 0 degrees.
Step 3 water properly
Although ferns especially like water, it doesn't mean that they can water it too often. If the soil accumulates water for a long time or is wet for a long time, it will also cause root rot, because the indoor environment is less sunny and the ventilation will not be too good. Wait for two or three centimeters below the soil surface to dry, and then continue irrigation.