There are a couple different kinds of "ferns" in the asparagus family plumosus and sprengeri are two very popular ones that are available in addion to the foxtail fern densiflorus 💚 they all look a little different and are commonly called asparagus ferns in nurseries💚
Possibly overwatering or underwatering. Check for root rot or hydrophobic soil(hard crunchy soil that will not absorb water). Also they are from south Africa so they like a lot of light. The second most common issue I see with these is people treat them like forest ferns and give them low light when they need a higher light. I hope this helps and I wish you luck with your beautiful fern💚
Thank you! I have one out on my porch, I love its fluffy fronds😊. I do mist it, however, because I live in a dry climate. From western Colorado
I really enjoyed your video on the fox tail fern
Beautiful 🤩. Love these!!
Mine is the same size it was when i bought it.3yrs ago. Its planted in ground facing west.i want it to geow bigger
Thanks for the info! I love ferns just haven't had much success. Now I may try another. Lowes has a hurricane fern I really want. Great job again!
Thank you so much!! 💚 glad you are enjoying the videos! Did you end up getting the hurricane fern?
@@thatawkwardplantgirl no.....they were all gone but ill look again
new mic sounds great!
Thank you Emily! 💚🤗
Mine is indoors growing like a leaf ! However , it isn’t very full and the stems are not growing at the base
Hi! So what if the fronds get very long and not as bushy?
Usually a sign of to little light and they need to be moved to an area with a little more light or given a grow light of some kind.
hmmm, i have something labeled as an asparagus fern but now I'm curious what it is...
There are a couple different kinds of "ferns" in the asparagus family plumosus and sprengeri are two very popular ones that are available in addion to the foxtail fern densiflorus 💚 they all look a little different and are commonly called asparagus ferns in nurseries💚
@@thatawkwardplantgirl thanks! My guess is I have a small/sparse sprengeri.
Why my foxtail is not giving new leaves and gradually dying
Possibly overwatering or underwatering. Check for root rot or hydrophobic soil(hard crunchy soil that will not absorb water). Also they are from south Africa so they like a lot of light. The second most common issue I see with these is people treat them like forest ferns and give them low light when they need a higher light. I hope this helps and I wish you luck with your beautiful fern💚