Thanks for this helpful info. I just bought another bird's-nest fern after losing one after re-potting it. My error was that I allowed some of the potting soil to fall into the center "nest" of the plant, which resulted in rot. I now know: do not allow water OR soil to get into the center of the plant. Hoping to do better with this next one.
Thank you so much but I found you maybe a little bit too late 😢 my bird nest fern has gone from a plate size down to a small saucer size. I’m not giving up but I wish I would have seen your video sooner. I’m not throwing it out until I see complete death. Thank you. You are very specific and I needed that.
I really want to succeed with my new two ferns, but just when I brought it home we experience strong cold weather in FL. Now, couple of days I am sure wont kill them if kept inside, but I wonder about the watering. How often? I try to check the soil with a long stick, it turn back half dry ...what should I look for in order to properly water my fern? Thank you for any answer you may provide.
Thanks so much plant boy, this was super helpful! I had already potted up my fern before I watched this and now realize the heavy rich soil I used (thinking it needed all that moisture) is all wrong. Should I ease it out the planter and switch to a faster draining mix? It's only been about 8 hrs.
I've owned my bird's nest for some months now but noticing lately it's like getting eat up or something. I checked the leaves and noticed something clinging to them and have removed these spot, not many. When I brought it home, I repotted the plant and notices small big inside the soil. Ok so I am a baby planter, so should I replant it and check, remove or what? I wondering if it's causing these missing parts of the leaves can you talk about that. I really love this one and need help.
Everybody keeps talking of East facing, or North facing, or West facing windows. The windows, in different countries, and continents , are very different, and cannot be standardised.
I just got one of these babies a month ago. I've already lost two fronds and a third on its way out, without new fronds growing in to make up for the loss. I had it under a grow light (about a foot away), so possibly too much light...but it's the bottom fronds that are dying, not the top fronds? Is that from too much light, or not enough water? What happens is the leaf starts turning yellow along the stem, then the yellowing spreads to the edges, then the leaf wilts overnight and dies.
Rhizomic division is kindergarten propagation 101. Rhizomicc cloning takes 10 minutes to learn. Sporulation even has simplest, most uneducated form of training, UA-cam videos.
Thanks for this helpful info. I just bought another bird's-nest fern after losing one after re-potting it. My error was that I allowed some of the potting soil to fall into the center "nest" of the plant, which resulted in rot. I now know: do not allow water OR soil to get into the center of the plant. Hoping to do better with this next one.
I just started watching; First -Neem Oil and now this one. Great info! Thank you, Deb A.
video of high level of clarity and understanding
Thank you for the plant education. My fern is doing well at this time, but I learned things to watch for. 😊😊
Had crispy leafs on birds nest firm. Information was helpful
I just brought one home today. I love how it looks. Thanks for the great advice and tips.
Highly informative video..I heard many new things regarding Bird's nest fern .Thanks...
Great video with great information. I happened to find one of these lovelies at a nursery and now it’s my new plant baby 🥰
Could you use a self watering pots for these?
Excellent video. Have an amazing day!
xoxo, another plant lover
Thank you so much but I found you maybe a little bit too late 😢 my bird nest fern has gone from a plate size down to a small saucer size. I’m not giving up but I wish I would have seen your video sooner. I’m not throwing it out until I see complete death. Thank you. You are very specific and I needed that.
I am so grateful I found you plant boy 🤗
Thanks Plant Boy 👍🏽 got my humidifier on 😉👍🏽
how much light needed and what kind of soil ? what soil is best ?
I really want to succeed with my new two ferns, but just when I brought it home we experience strong cold weather in FL.
Now, couple of days I am sure wont kill them if kept inside, but I wonder about the watering. How often? I try to check the soil with a long stick, it turn back half dry ...what should I look for in order to properly water my fern? Thank you for any answer you may provide.
How long do we keep grow lights on our plants please
What do you think is it work with lechuza pon?
Thank you for your help!
great info your videos always have good info
Best explanation ever ❤️
Thank you for a very informative video. I really appreciated learning stuff I had never seen anywhere else.
My birds nest fern is a bit over watered but sooo crinkly and deep green :)
There are some birds nest that are naturally very crinkly on the edges of the leaves .. it’s the variety not a problem
My puppy’s name is Lola too😀
Thanks so much plant boy, this was super helpful! I had already potted up my fern before I watched this and now realize the heavy rich soil I used (thinking it needed all that moisture) is all wrong. Should I ease it out the planter and switch to a faster draining mix? It's only been about 8 hrs.
I’m new to your channel, you’re very informative. Thank you so much!
Just bought one last night. My second plant. Super excited! #BuddingPlantDad
Do you think bird's nest fern would be ok in semi hydro
I love this plant, I want in my collection. 😍😍
I bought my Bird's Nest fern in a huge pot. Should I down pot it?
I've owned my bird's nest for some months now but noticing lately it's like getting eat up or something. I checked the leaves and noticed something clinging to them and have removed these spot, not many. When I brought it home, I repotted the plant and notices small big inside the soil. Ok so I am a baby planter, so should I replant it and check, remove or what? I wondering if it's causing these missing parts of the leaves can you talk about that. I really love this one and need help.
Everybody keeps talking of East facing, or North facing, or West facing windows. The windows, in different countries, and continents , are very different, and cannot be standardised.
I just got one of these babies a month ago. I've already lost two fronds and a third on its way out, without new fronds growing in to make up for the loss. I had it under a grow light (about a foot away), so possibly too much light...but it's the bottom fronds that are dying, not the top fronds? Is that from too much light, or not enough water?
What happens is the leaf starts turning yellow along the stem, then the yellowing spreads to the edges, then the leaf wilts overnight and dies.
I could be wrong but it might be age. I'm pretty sure the leaves on top are the newer leaves because they emerge from the center.
My birds nest Fern (Osaka) has such narrow, long leaves. She's getting light all day from an east facing window...I don't understand what's going on 😩
in need of more sunlight position
Bought one of these month ago. I thought it was one big plant. It's four plants! There are four crowns.
Can I report this or separate them? 🙏
YOU REMIND ME OF THE TIKTOK GUY WHO LIVES WITH HIS ‘HOUSEMATE’, LOVES COFFEE - AND HAS SMALL EYES WHENEVER HE SMILES 😁🌺
Rhizomic division is kindergarten propagation 101.
Rhizomicc cloning takes 10 minutes to learn.
Sporulation even has simplest, most uneducated form of training, UA-cam videos.