Environmental conditions and requirements for fern growthFerns, also known as ferns, are spore plants. They are generally autotrophic or symbiotic with fungi. They are more common in tropical and subtropical regions. Most of them are aquatic plants and generally prefer to grow in warm, humid environments. Fern growth temperatureThere are many varieties of ferns, and the suitable temperature for their growth is also different. The suitable temperature for most ferns is around 21-27 degrees. They are not cold-resistant and generally need the temperature to be within the range of 12-15 degrees in winter to grow. When the temperature is below 10 degrees, they will stop growing. Fern growth humidityFerns like a humid environment. Generally, when the humidity of the air and soil reaches 40-60%, ferns will grow well. Generally, for ferns maintained indoors, the air humidity will be relatively low. At this time, just spray water every 10 minutes. Fern growing soilFerns prefer fertilizer and are generally planted in soil that is rich in organic matter, loose and well-drained. Generally, most ferns can grow in slightly acidic, acidic, slightly alkaline and calcareous soils. Fern growth cycle and processThe life cycle of ferns is relatively long, generally taking 4-18 months. The growth of ferns is completed by alternating between sporophyte and gametophyte, or it can be said that it is completed between sexual and asexual. |
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