The cotton candy fern plant ’s Latin name is Nephrolepis exaltata . The fern is also known as the Suzi Wong fern , which can grow to 5 feet tall . The name of the plant life describes its feel and color . The cotton confect fern has soft , fluffy chartreuse - colored frond . The fern can be planted indoors or outdoors in great containers or hanging handbasket .

Water

Water the plant when the soil dries . The industrial plant should be water thoroughly and allowed to dry between waterings . The plant should be planted in a container with good drainage so that the spare water can enfeeble out the bottom .

Light

The Suzi Wong can be placed in an area that has morning sun or in a location with indirect sunlight . The good afternoon shade is ideal for the fern to stave off excessive drying of the dirt from the red-hot good afternoon sun .

Temperatures

The cotton wool candy fern thrives in temperature of between 60 degree F and 80 degree F. If the temperature drop below 60 degree F or go up above 80 degrees F , the works growth slows down . The works does well in areas with intermediate humidity when the temperature are ideal .

Soil and Feeding

pot territory can be used for the cotton candy fern or you could make your own variety of one part peat , one part grade backbone and one part garden soil . The idealistic soil has good drainage . Fertilize the fern with a 15 - 5 - 15 ( atomic number 7 , phosphate , potassium ) fertiliser once a week .

Pest Control

The flora is prone to aphids . When the plant has aphid , use an insecticide with Orthene and Talstar to spray the plant give and kill the pestilence .

Red Fern Plant?

The red fern of Wilson Rawls ' pop children ’s novelWhere the Red Fern Growsdoes not exist . The wide grown](http://www.colostate.edu / Dept / CoopExt/4dmg / Whats / athyrium.htm ) [ Japanese painted fern is a gaudy fern withmetallic silver - hoar frond bear upon with gloomy and flushed . It likes moist land and part to full shade , demonstrate its colour most vividly in cool climates . Autumn fern likes deep , rich , moist , constitutive soil . It does not like sun , heat , drouth , compacted dirt , pollution or urban grow atmospheric condition in worldwide . A tropical fern , sepia fern ( Didymochlaena truncatula , USDA zone 9 through 10 ) develop 2 to 3 foot high and 3 foot encompassing withnew foliage that is a ample mahogany redturning to showy green as it maturate . They ’re a ripe choice for a garden of aboriginal plant , utile for satisfy space between Tree and shrub . They rise of course in wet meadows , swamp , lake shores , Reginald Marsh and forests . Thedark mahogany red stemsbear immature fronds .

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