• For growing most ferns and ferns, such as: high nephrolepis, nymph, adiantum, flebodium, dawalia, asplenium (parakeet), elk horns, Nepenthes and other
• For planting in pots and containers at home, on terraces and in conservatories
• Peat
• Compost from bark
• Green compost
• Perlite
• Clay
• Sand
• Fertilizer
• Chalk
• Salinity: < 2,5g/l
• Structure: 0-20mm
• The best time for planting is spring
• Mechanically pressed product - before use it is recommended to loosen it and, if necessary, if the surface is dry, soak it with water
• On the day before transplanting, water the plant generously
Transplanting
• Prepare a clean pot with drain holes - larger than the root ball
• Pour the drainage (e.g. expanded clay) on the bottom of the container, then partially fill with fern substrate
• Carefully remove the root ball
• Gently remove dead roots, relax twisted
• Put the plant (it should grow at the same depth) and fill the pot with fern substrateup to 2 cm below the edge
• After transplanting, lightly knead the substrate and water it abundantly for the first time
• It is recommended to start fertilizing 3-4 weeks after transplanting