Adiantum pedatum

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continental : Watering will be regular by using 125-126 glasses of water, but not often, only when the climate is arid or the ground dries out very much. Average watering occurs every 1-2 weeks.

alpine : The ground should be wet every 2-3 weeks, only when it is clearly dry; if the climate is very harsh it is best to water it. The recommended doses are 124-125 glasses of water.

mediterranean : Every 0-1 weeks water the plant, waiting for the soil to dry completely between one watering and the other, generally using about 126-127 glasses of water.

Temperatures Adiantum pedatum

continental : Grow the The Adiantum pedatum in a place where it is protected by direct solar rays for good part of the day.
The Adiantum pedatum can stand temperatures a few degrees below zero; during the coldest periods of the year it is moved to the cold greenhouse, or it is protected by a non-woven fabric.

alpine : Locate this plant in a partially shaded place, where it can receive a few hours of direct sunlight.
During the cold months it’s best to shelter these plants from the most intense freezing; let’s move them to a cold greenhouse, or let’s cover them with some a non-woven fabric.

mediterranean : It is advisable to grow these plants in a bright place, which is exposed to direct solar rays only during the coolest hours of the day.
These plants are grown in full ground all year round; they can stand the cold.

Feed Adiantum pedatum : Let’s avoid fertilizing apartment plants during the coldest months of the year. Usually during these months these plants tend not to produce new vegetation, therefore it’s not necessary to enrich the soil with mineral salts.

Adversity Adiantum pedatum : A treatment with a fungicide based on sulphur and copper is usually used at the end of the Winter, to discourage the rising of the most common diseases.


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