Maidenhair Fern
Delta maidenhair fern (Adiantum raddianum) is a popular houseplant. Its leaves have the ability to shed water without becoming wet. That’s why the entire genus of Adiantum got its scientific name, which was derived from Greek and means “unwetted.” Water Average water needs, watering should be done each week or when the top 1 cm […]
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Description
Delta maidenhair fern (Adiantum raddianum) is a popular houseplant. Its leaves have the ability to shed water without becoming wet. That’s why the entire genus of Adiantum got its scientific name, which was derived from Greek and means “unwetted.”
Care Guide
Water
Average water needs, watering should be done each week or when the top 1 cm of soil has dried out. Water thoroughly until the soil is saturated and excess water is fully drained from the drain hole.
Fertilization
Fertilization once every 2-3 months during the growing season.
Pruning
Trim the diseased, withered leaves.
Planting Time
Spring, autumn
Propagation
Division, tissue culture
Potting Suggestions
Needs excellent drainage in pots.
Condition Requirement
Difficulty Rating Delta maidenhair fern is not difficult to take care of. With proper care, your delta maidenhair fern will grow well under certain environments.
Sunlight
Partial shade
Soil
Sand, loam; well drained
People often ask
Can delta maidenhair fern plant indoors?
Delta maidenhair fern is one of the most popular ferns to grow indoors.
What conditions do delta maidenhair fern like?
Delta maidenhair fern requires high humidity, well-drained soil, bright indirect light, and a fairly constant temperature.
How long is delta maidenhair fern?
The triangular fronds are semi-erect can be up to 30 cm long.
Delta maidenhair fern can purify air?
Yes, the delta maidenhair fern can purify the air. Ferns are excellent houseplants for air purification.