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Codiaeum variegatum

Nephrolepis pompom

Nephrolepis pompom is a compact fern thriving in high humidity and shade.

Picture illustrating Nephrolepis 'Pompom'' plant

Habit

Perennial Fern

Height

 20-40 m

Growth

Clumping

Soil

Humus-rich

Shade

Shade–partial shade

Moisture

Hight

Edible

No

Medicinal

Yes

Origin

Tropical

Climatic Condition

Tropical

Temperature (°)

16–24°C

Humidity (%)

60–90%

Potting media

Peat-rich

Fertilizers

low N balanced

Watering

Keep moist

Plant Weight 

N/A

Flowering Time

Spring-summer

Soil Ph level

5.5–6.5

Water Ph level

6.0–7.0

Soil EC

Low

Yield Per Plant 

N/A

NPK ratio 

10:10:10

life Span

5–12 years

Health Benefits

Excellent air-purifying fern

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

60% peat, 20% perlite, 20% compost

Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Fertilize every 4–6 weeks with diluted feed

Common Diseases and Remedies

root rot, leaf spot, rhizoctonia blight, scale insects, mealybugs and spider mites.

yellowing or browning fronds, wilting, soft or decaying roots, brown or black spots on fronds, leaf drop, sticky honeydew, cottony masses, fine webbing and stippling

improve soil drainage, avoid overwatering, remove infected fronds, increase humidity and air circulation, apply neem oil or insecticidal soap, use diluted hydrogen-peroxide drench for early root issues

In-Organic Remedies

fungicides with mefenoxam or metalaxyl for root rot, copper-based fungicides for leaf spot and blight, fungicides with mancozeb for severe fungal infections, systemic insecticides with imidacloprid and miticides with abamectin for pest management.

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