Bird's Nest Fern
6" x 8" Footed Wicker Planter
Birds Nest Fern in Footed Wicker Planter
Birds Nest Fern Care
LIGHT: Your Bird’s Nest Fern will do best in medium to low light. The more light it receives, the more the leaves will crinkle and the less light, the flatter the leaves will be. Keep in mind, too much light or extended periods of direct sunlight will cause the fronds on the fern to get a pale bleached color.
WATER: Water when the top 25% of the soil is dry. When watering, water only the soil – not the leaves. Water accumulating in the crown of your plant could lead to bacterial growth and potential leaf rot. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITY: This plant likes a humid environment, like a bathroom or kitchen. Mist often.
TEMPERATURE: This fern will enjoy a warm area, preferably between 68-80 degrees, so maintain indoor temperatures above 60 degrees. Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FERTILIZER: Feed once a month during the spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
TOXICITY: Bird’s Nest Ferns are non-poisonous plants and safe for humans, dogs and cats.
ADDITIONAL CARE: Regularly remove any dead fronds from the plant to encourage healthy new growth. Cut stems at the soil line with clean, sharp shears.