Monday, November 23, 2009

Dizziness From Spondylosis

Microsorium Pteropus, "simplement fantastique."

Microsorium Pteropus is part of the family of epiphytes , or that group of plants that do not require a fertile substrate to grow. In fact, the Java fern lives in woods and rocks with thin roots you put in the cavity closer and producing a sort of "wool" (thus increasing the volume of the same root), gets stuck and difficult to eradicate it. Its rhizome sinks, bringing with them the whole plant, we do not need to tie it to the media via a cotton thread although he is still the best technique to set up wherever you want.

Origin.

Microsorium Pteropus is a native of 'Asia. It has hard, leathery leaves a nice light green. It grows also emerged with the rhizome and roots in water. It grows in large groups on the banks of rivers, which are periodically flooded by seasonal floods.

Cultivation and reproduction.

easy to grow, require little care and little liquid fertilizer is a plant growth to slow. Develops large leaves, 10.30 cm in height, so it would be better positioned in the second or third floor. The values \u200b\u200bare suitable to its growth: pH 6 to 7.5, GH 5 ° to 25 °, KH 3 ° to 15 ° and temperature from 18 ° to 30 ° C. Microsorium Pteropus leaves are very delicate and darken over time, when you must cut them. Reproduction takes place with the development of weeds, ie with the birth of a small rhizome from which grow roots and leaves. These new plants will not become detached from the mother plant with the passage of time or we can divide us when they reached 3 / 4 cm. high. Like all plants including the fern rhizome of Java can be divided into several portions by cutting the rhizome, leaving just 3 / 4 leaves on each side.
It 's a beautiful plant and very strong. Withstand even a tank of cichlids as the taste of its tissues is unpleasant, so is not eaten by these voracious fish and turbulent. E 'can also grow it in a acquaterraio' s important is that the moisture content is high enough.

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