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Bird’s nest ferns can be tricky to propagate for beginner gardeners, because you cannot propagate with cuttings. Fern propagation occurs via spores, which look like fuzzy brown spots on the ...
When the spores mature, millions of them are released at a time, and germinate where they can find enough moisture. If you can’t find a Bird’s Nest Fern in the wild, you can get one easily ...
The bird’s nest fern can be propagated by spores produced on the underside of the leaf, this is at pretty much no risk to your plant, but is a fairly scientific process that requires a lot of ...
In addition, the bird's nest fern is not an easy plant to propagate, even for plant pros. You must first collect spores (the brown fuzzy spots on the bottom of mature fronds) and start them in ...
Bird’s nest ferns are incredibly challenging to propagate unless you’re a legit plant pro. Lalicata says the plant can only be propagated by spores, which form as small lines on the undersides ...
In addition, the bird's nest fern is not an easy plant to propagate, even for plant pros. You must first collect spores (the brown fuzzy spots on the bottom of mature fronds) and start them in ...