Humus-rich soil
Ferns like humus-rich soil, and the soil should be loose and breathable. This type of soil usually includes leaf mold, peat soil, river sand, etc. These soils are not only rich in organic matter, but also have good drainage and air permeability, which is conducive to the root growth and health of ferns. Ferns also have certain requirements for the pH value of the soil and prefer acidic soil, so it is more appropriate to use acidic flower planting peat soil. Maintaining the appropriate pH of the soil helps the normal growth and development of ferns.
In addition, ferns also need to avoid using heavy clay soil for cultivation, because such soil will cause poor plant growth. Correct soil selection and management is one of the keys to fern maintenance, helping them stay healthy and show their best state.
