This plant is pet safe
We have researched this plant using reliable sources and it has been deemed non toxic to pets.
However, like anything that isn’t part of the natural diet, it may cause an upset tummy if eaten.
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Blue Star Fern Phlebodium Aureum
£5.00
Characteristics
Add a touch of natural beauty to your indoor space with the striking Blue Star Fern, scientifically known as Phlebodium Aureum. This visually stunning houseplant features unique blue-green fronds that add a touch of elegance to any setting. The Blue Star Fern thrives in medium to low-light conditions, making it an ideal choice for darker spots in homes, offices, or even terrariums!
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the Blue Star Fern is an excellent air-purifying plant. It helps improve air quality by removing harmful pollutants and toxins, creating a healthier living environment. Moreover, this plant is known for its calming effect on the mind and body, making it perfect for spaces where relaxation and stress relief are a priority. Best of all, the Blue Star Fern is pet-friendly, making it a safe choice for households with cats and dogs.
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Description
Care Guide for Blue Star Fern:
- Light: Prefers medium to low-light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the delicate fronds.
- Water: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Use filtered or distilled water if possible, as the Blue Star Fern is sensitive to chemicals in tap water.
- Humidity: High humidity is essential. Mist the fronds regularly or place the pot on a tray of pebbles with water to increase humidity around the plant.
- Temperature: The ideal temperature range is 16-24ยฐC. Keep away from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
- Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix, preferably one designed for ferns or tropical plants. Adding some peat or organic matter can help retain moisture.
- Fertiliser: Feed with a diluted balanced liquid fertiliser once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding in autumn and winter when the plant’s growth slows down.
Troubleshooting Tips:
- Brown Leaf Tips: This can be a sign of low humidity or chemical build-up from tap water. Increase humidity levels and consider using filtered water.
- Yellowing Leaves: Overwatering is a common cause of yellowing leaves. Ensure the pot has proper drainage, and adjust watering frequency to avoid waterlogging.
- Fronds Turning Pale: Lack of light can cause the fronds to lose their vibrant colour. Move the plant to a brighter location with indirect light.
- Slow Growth: If your Blue Star Fern seems to be growing slowly, it might need more humidity, warmth, or nutrients. Check the care conditions and adjust as needed.
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