Adiantum pedatum

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continental : These plants prefer partially shady places, where they can be exposed to direct solar rays only in the evening or early morning hours.
The Adiantum pedatum Is pretty rustic, therefore it can be grown in the garden during the whole year; it can even bear short freezings.

alpine : Let's choose a partially shaded place for our plant, where it can be exposed to direct sunrays for a few hours a day.
The Adiantum pedatum is quite rustic, therefore during the hot months it is grown in the garden without needing protections.

mediterranean : Locate this plant in a partially shady place, where it can receive solar rays during the coolest hours of the day.
The Adiantum pedatum can stand the cold, therefore it can be planted in the garden.

Watering Adiantum pedatum

continental : Watering during this period of the year must be frequent and regular; let’s irrigate at least every 0-1 weeks with , watering more often during the hottest days of the year.

alpine : During the summer these plants need regular and abundant watering, to be done every 1-2 weeks, waiting for the ground to dry between an irrigation and another. The recommended doses are .

mediterranean : Let’s irrigate the The Adiantum pedatum every -0-0 weeks, always waiting for the soil to be dry before wetting it again with .

Fertilization Adiantum pedatum : During the summer months our plants need regular fertilization, every 15-20 days; let’s use a fertilizer for green or flowering plants, to add to the irrigating water.

Treatments Adiantum pedatum : During the hot months attacks by ticks and rust are likely; the treatments should be applied during the coolest hours of the day. If possible, we suggest avoiding treatments with wide-range products, which could kill the populations of useful insects: let’s favour specific products.


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