Ich habe diesen Farn seit Jahren. Es ist überlebte Blattläuse, mehrere Hausbewegungen und Zeiten der Vernachlässigung. Ich musste es ein paar Mal zurückschneiden und es hat es nie versäumt, in Hülle und Fülle zurückzuführen. Ich frage mich nur, wie andere Leute sich darum kümmern und wie ich mich besser um meine kümmern könnte.

    Von: Celticlunawitch

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    1. Justice_of_Toren1esk on

      Apparently leaving it outside growing from a crack on concrete is how mine does best.

    2. grandpixprix on

      I moved mine and it fried itself.

      I have a dozen other high-maintenance house plants and this is the only one I can’t seem to grow.

    3. RolyPoly1010 on

      Self watering pot! After I did this, it’s been pretty resilient.

    4. SatoshiSnoo on

      Mine lives under a shop light and it is on it’s third iteration of getting crispy and mowed to the dirt, and reborn.

    5. omg_plz_kill_me on

      I keep mine in my closed lid terrarium. Most of its leaves browned a couple months ago so I cut it back. Now the babies grew in and they are the perfect size for my terrarium 😊

    6. Delhidelight on

      Wow ! She is a beauty.

      Of all plants I have cared and grown for over the years, have been the most unsuccessful with this one ! Jealous

      For people who put in the Trash – why ?💔

    7. Well first I nearly killed it, now I water it everyday and it seems to be bouncing back.

    8. xLittleValkyriex on

      *turns on weed whacker*

      Jokes aside, my grandmother kept ferns and meticulously trimmed them.

      That is the extent of my fern knowledge.

    9. OnionPlease on

      Somehow mine is always happy until the moment I’m around 1-2 hours overdue on watering, then the whole plant instantly perishes and I have cut it down and let it start over. 

      Happened two times so far. 

    10. PoetryNo912 on

      Giving it something to read to keep it entertained seems to be working well, Northern Lights is a cracking book 😆

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