Repotting A Cute Asparagus Fern

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Natalie

Jul 26, 2020   ‧   0 Comments

I got my eyes on this beauty a few weeks ago but didn't really notice it until now. I saw it as something strange and not really worth attention until very very recently.

Look at the plant, it is weird and doesn't even look like the plants we used to love.

So I got mine in this container and decided to move it to a different place.

My cute little love
Asparagus Fern
Asparagus Fern
Asparagus Fern a cute weirdo among plants
Asparagus Fern a kid

When I started repotting it, I noticed its roots to be a bit different from everything I've seen. And honestly, it looks amazing, look at it

roundish roots of an asparagus
view from the top
the happiness of repotting
the cute little roots of the asparagus fern
Asparagus fern  roots

Weird little roots huh?

When it was done, the plant has moved to the narrower container and frankly saying I don't know if it's better for the plant but I like it way better now. So the end result is

The cute little fern sits in the new home
The beauty of plants
Asparagus Fern next to the philodendron splendid
Little kids in one place
My personal jungle spot
A cutie asparagus saying hi after repotting
Cute little asparagus fern with a caladium and stromanthe triostar
Asparagus fern in company with the monstera alba
Asparagus fern in company with the monstera alba and caladium

As I fell in love with this thing unexpectedly fast I didn't know how to care for it. After googling it (and you should always google before buying a plant) I figured it can tolerate low light conditions but would feel better under bright indirect light. Not recommended placing it under direct light as it may get its leaves burned.

Do not allow the soil to get dry, water it every so often especially during the summer period. It also loves getting moistured so try doing so every day. It also can't stand when it's too hot, try keeping it under cooler temperature.

That's all fellas. My job here is done, I'll allow the cute little weirdo grow and get back when it's as big as my love to this plant :)

 

 

 

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