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Heres an update on some of my plants.

Stenophylla. I started fertilizing this plant with some good results.
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Splendiana x [(veitchii x maxima) xveitchii] I started fertilizing these too.
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Anyone know what fern sp lives in New York?
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Truncata
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Izumiea basal. That looks about ready to trade off right?
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Thanks for viewing.
 
Nice plants, beautiful truncata, though you're truncata should really clean its room ;)
 
i wish i had a truncata like that! i'll have to keep dreaming for a while tho. i hardly have space for the three other neps i have now
 
Oh, I almost forgot about this one. From frogsintn2, fusca flared. Hopefully frogsintn2 will be back on his feet soon.

the box and my trusty knife
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I have high hopes for this thing once it settles in.
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I like the D. binata stragglers in the Truncata pot. Great way to take care of a few more pests, without taking up more space.
 
Those were my exact thoughts when putting them there. Now I'm trying to get that fern to do the same thing. Do ferns root from leaf cuttings?
 
KILL THAT FERN! or repot it lol. They for GIGANTIC root nets that strangle what your trying to grow eventually. Had it happen to me with my S. psittacina, N. jacquelineae, and a few others. Trust me, they only look cool for a little bit and/or when your not repotting...

otherwise great plants lol. :D
 
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