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Fern

Ferns are part of the "pteridophytes" totally devoid of plants or flowers, fruits and seeds that they are well and complied with all equipment required for survival, has no useful flower breeding.

Watering
The soil of the ferns must always remain moist but not soaked with water and it is absolutely not recommended to use more and saucers full of water that inevitably suffocate the roots until they rot.
The biggest problem is the lack of some ferns of moisture in the air, especially in winter with the heaters on. Therefore it is necessary ferns away from heat sources and possibly place the pot on a saucer filled with pebbles and water: so the land will not come into contact with the water will evaporate instead of wetting the foliage of the plant.
Land
The ideal soil for ferns is composed of 3 / 5 of peat and 2 / 5 coarse sand over specific fertilizer.
Fertilization
It carried out throughout the spring and summer. Twice a month should be given the specific liquid fertilizer, diluted in water for watering. Pruning

Ferns do not need to be pruned. The only care is to remove the yellow leaves and dried using very sharp scissors and disinfected with a flame.

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