The Boston fern rhizome is the propagation method of the Boston fern.

Boston fern propagation methods

The editor will explain the propagation methods of the Boston fern and an introduction to its roots. The Boston fern has the ability to absorb formaldehyde and can also suppress xylene and toluene released from computers and printers, making it an effective biological air purifier.

The leaves of the Boston fern are glossy, the plant is relatively lush, has strong ornamental value, grows relatively fast, and is easy to care for. Many gardening enthusiasts enjoy planting it. When the plant grows larger, you can propagate some small pots. The Boston fern usually adopts division propagation, and there are several methods.

1. Remove the plant from the pot, remove the soil from the roots, divide it into several parts, and then plant them separately. The newly transplanted seedlings should be kept in a shaded area to recover for a week, and then moved to a semi-shaded environment for normal cultivation once the roots are stable.

2. Vigorous plants will grow some aerial roots, which can be cut off with the branches that have aerial roots, remove the bottom leaves, and insert them into the soil. After a period of care in a shaded area, once new roots grow from the leaves and the plant's condition improves, normal care can resume.

The above is the complete introduction to the Boston fern's roots and its propagation methods, hoping to provide you with some help. Don't forget to visit more often for more experience and knowledge!