“My dear, do not cross the green river” 🤦🏻♀️ Resuscitation tips from an Adiantum expert! 🪴 📍 Secrets to lush Adiantums from the owner of @butlers_plant, an Adiantum expert • No drying out!: The smaller the leaves, the weaker their ability to retain moisture. If the soil dries out completely even once, recovery is difficult. • Remember their natural habitat: These plants used to live clinging to cliffs or rocks where waterfalls splashed in the jungle. That is why high humidity is necessary, yet good aeration is required! • The standard soil mix: Mix in perlite, sphagnum moss, and coarse particles like pine needles. Aeration that allows the roots to breathe is key. ✨ Revival Point Leaves that have already been physically damaged cannot be restored. However, if only the roots (rhizomes) are alive, cut them off boldly! New shoots will quickly sprout from the creeping rhizomes. I'll revive this Adiantum that was revived and bring it back looking lush and full this autumn 🧑🎤 Please also check out the plants of other plant owners who have many beautiful and fresh Adiantums 🌿 #BeginnerPlantButler #식집사 #식물 #플랜테리어 #콘수프기록집 #인테리어노하우