Yea i have a giant one it had a shot that grew 1 meter in one weak that shot got to about 3 meter they grow to a cirtan lenght and the tip of the shot gets brown and the shots stop growing and then they make leave's and then they make new shots where the leaves are.
I don't think that's a fern though, it looks like an Asparagus Plumoses, although the care is very similar. They don't like direct light, prefer lightly moist soil and a humid environnent. If the leaves turn yellow, it's getting too much light. If it isn't putting out new growth, it's not getting enough light. They are fast growers, and don't like wet feet. Too much water will end it fast.
I got my (Plumosa) fern early last year. It wasn't stagnating in it's growth but it wasn't doing much of anything. I early this year, I changed out where it lived, boy has she taken off! In these passed few days, she's put out a shoot that's forever long! I feel like she wants to take over my room! I also feel that she needs repotting, but I'm not sure. I need input.
honestly this plant is very easy to take care of, at least for me. Just more than 50% humidity, bright light, and regular watering lol. I never have browning, dying leaves or anything and has grown WAY more than that in less that 3 months lmao
To me it's been an easy care plant. Live in humid England, kept it outdoors and indoors by the window didn't kick a fuss either way. Water it when I remember. No scorched yellow leaves it's been so easy care I barely pay it attention. Could be the climate though
Cut it back and take it away from direct sunlight. Keep it watered every couple days they like moist soil, and perhaps get a misting spray. I take mine into the bathroom with me every time i shower and sit it down somewhere so it gets a touch of daily humidity
@valleyoftears7741 yeah and no. It wouldn't be the same. I got big jars. If I use it upside down like a cloche my husband will always remove it cause it would be a falling glass hazard for the kids. Big jars are actually bottom heavy glasses do to the fact that they go in pressure cooker. Another reason I wouldn't is cause I use my Mason jar and big jars for food , oil and liquids. My teen will reach for it even in a high place and drop it. Cloche are light like plastic or at least wouldn't tip over cause the opening isn't lighter then the bottom. I got 14 small 2- 3 inch cloches and 5 medium 4-5 inch cloches. I prefer cloches or mishift things. The only thing I would buy to replace a cloche is a cake display or dessert carrier.
They love humidity. Beautiful little fern.
Fact; the asparagus fern is not a true fern but is a type of climbing asparagus. Great content btw!
Yes! Thank you!
Yea i have a giant one it had a shot that grew 1 meter in one weak that shot got to about 3 meter they grow to a cirtan lenght and the tip of the shot gets brown and the shots stop growing and then they make leave's and then they make new shots where the leaves are.
I will try this. I live in Arizona the air is so dry. 🤔
Thanks for sharing 🪴
I’m so glad somebody figured it out the rest of us 😵💫this saved so many plant lives thank you
I have this cute plant over 2 .5 meter long. Not straight sun. Just light. I feed this planet with potato water .
I don't think that's a fern though, it looks like an Asparagus Plumoses, although the care is very similar. They don't like direct light, prefer lightly moist soil and a humid environnent. If the leaves turn yellow, it's getting too much light. If it isn't putting out new growth, it's not getting enough light. They are fast growers, and don't like wet feet. Too much water will end it fast.
Thank you. I bought a small one last year and it grew fast. I love how they look that’s why I’ve started to transplant the new shoots.
I got my (Plumosa) fern early last year. It wasn't stagnating in it's growth but it wasn't doing much of anything. I early this year, I changed out where it lived, boy has she taken off! In these passed few days, she's put out a shoot that's forever long! I feel like she wants to take over my room! I also feel that she needs repotting, but I'm not sure. I need input.
What type of soil mix you use for this??
Watch out for mold within the soil without any regular air flow throughout the soil.
Love this video!
Thank you!!
Mine is huge wouldnt fit under that I'd need a 50 gal aquarium!
🤣🤣🤣
Needs a 4 inch pot
Yes I need to move it up soon
Nice sharing ❤
Are those the little guys that have thorns near the base of the branches/stems?
I haven't seen any thorns on this
Beautiful
I have this supper plant also❤
Wait so it wont get root rot from sitting in water? Would be scared to try it
It didn't and I was also surprised!
honestly this plant is very easy to take care of, at least for me. Just more than 50% humidity, bright light, and regular watering lol. I never have browning, dying leaves or anything and has grown WAY more than that in less that 3 months lmao
Omg thank u
You're welcome!!
To me it's been an easy care plant. Live in humid England, kept it outdoors and indoors by the window didn't kick a fuss either way. Water it when I remember. No scorched yellow leaves it's been so easy care I barely pay it attention. Could be the climate though
Interested, I don’t have a dime for mine, I just mist it every few days, water normally
Pffft!! Why do anything like that. I couldn't enjoy that fern doing that...way to sensitive for me
OMG. I use to have a huge 1..transplanted it. andit died :(
Ut Oh! They seem to be very sensitive. I'm scared to transplant this one
Without a dome will it survive?
Yes but I may have brown tips if you have a dry home 💚
My asparagus Fern has turned brown... Is there a way to save it?
Cut it back and take it away from direct sunlight. Keep it watered every couple days they like moist soil, and perhaps get a misting spray. I take mine into the bathroom with me every time i shower and sit it down somewhere so it gets a touch of daily humidity
@@jacobwood8523 thank you so much for taking your time to respond & for your advice! I will try it out! 🙏🏻
@@lynntan2692 no worries !
Mine keeps dieing on Me comes back then dies again I need to find a dome
🤣🤣 It can’t decide if it wants to live or not
Where did you get that cloche
I can't remember the name but the store closed down.
@@TheThriftedPlanter yeah I can't find cloche that big .so I never bother getting that fern before.
@@nattynemaso why don't you just get a big jar.. wouldn't that work.
@valleyoftears7741 yeah and no. It wouldn't be the same. I got big jars. If I use it upside down like a cloche my husband will always remove it cause it would be a falling glass hazard for the kids. Big jars are actually bottom heavy glasses do to the fact that they go in pressure cooker. Another reason I wouldn't is cause I use my Mason jar and big jars for food , oil and liquids. My teen will reach for it even in a high place and drop it. Cloche are light like plastic or at least wouldn't tip over cause the opening isn't lighter then the bottom. I got 14 small 2- 3 inch cloches and 5 medium 4-5 inch cloches. I prefer cloches or mishift things. The only thing I would buy to replace a cloche is a cake display or dessert carrier.
@@nattynema well maybe one of this days you'll find just the right cloche.
its not a fern