Fern Information

‘Pom Pom’ TM
Nephrolepis
exaltata





Nephrolepis exaltata

‘Pom Pom’ TM looks like it either belongs in a cheerleader’s hand (or on an ice cream cone or in a salad). This is because, unlike the other Nephrolepis varieties, ‘Pom Pom’™ is very well behaved! So well so that it is grown in more greenhouses than all other Nephrolepis (other than Boston Fern)!
Quickest turn as a 6”, but looks great as an 8” and awesome as a 10”.

Growing Information

Zone: 9-10

Light: Filtered sun. Inside the home the danger is 'too dark'.

Temperature: Comfortable house temperatures are fine. Can be grown outside as long as temperatures do not go below freezing.

Feed: Quarter to half strength of any soluble fertilizer when new growth is present. Miracle Gro® or equivalent works well.

Water: more ferns are harmed by overwatering than holding back on the water. Water well then allow to dry completely before watering again.

Potting Mix: Should have some peat to hold fertilizer salts and moisture, but the mix must drain very well. Dolomite lime supplies Ca and Mg and helps keep good color.

Pest Control: Quite pest-free. Most pests can be brushed off with a Q-tip and alcohol or just plain water if found early enough.

Pot size: 6" pots or 6" to 8" baskets. Plastic pots dry out more evenly but clay looks great.

Repotting: Can stay for a very long time in a pot. Problems arise when it is so pot bound that it requires water too often. Your fern can then be moved up to a larger pot, or divided quite safely into several new pots. (See our 'Fern Tips' page for simple tricks to help when repotting your ferns).


 

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