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I grew it for 3 years and it grew this much!!🌿 I'll go and look at the Boston fern special~ I brought it from a carrot that had only three leaves, and it grew this much in 3 years^^ I like ferns, and if you don't let them dry out, they grow well without difficulty. 💡 Growing tips - Sunlight: Direct sunlight ❌, bright indirect light ✅ - Watering: Water before the topsoil dries - Humidity: If the tips of the leaves dry out, it's not humid enough! - Temperature: Grows best at 18~24 degrees (keep above 10 degrees in winter) - Ventilation: Provide good ventilation (but avoid cold wind) When I grew ferns, I found that they didn't get overwatered easily, but if there was water loss, the leaves dried out easily. But if you water them too often, the roots rot or pests like root flies appear! 🌿 So here's my tip!! I manage it by planting it in a pot that is slightly smaller than the plant and watering it frequently. The soil is a mixture of potting soil, coco peat, and perlite, making it an environment with good ventilation and low density. This way, the roots have room to breathe, so they grow more healthily without worrying about overwatering :) #플랜테리어 #식물인테리어 #실내가드닝 #무보고 #무늬보스턴고사리 #고사리 #식물추천 #식물 #식집사 #식물키우기 #가드닝 #화이트인테리어 #뉴트럴인테리어 #내추럴인테리어 #거실인테리어 #거실스타일링 #식물데코 #라운드라운드 #가벽 #1인소파 #러그