Sickle leaved holy fern generally has good resistance to disease and relatively few insect pests. Its care is considered difficult, as it requires a moist environment and frequent watering. However, the roots are prone to rotting if the plant is overwatered or the environment lacks adequate ventilation. Sickle leaved holy fern is suitable for people with some growing experience, since most people can keep it alive for a period of time. Nevertheless, it may have difficulty thriving and its leaves can dry out and become less healthy over time.
How to keep Cyrtomium Devexiscapulae.
Light
Sickle leaved holy fern is native to habitats such as forest understories or rocky areas that provide natural shade. It prefers Full Shade but can tolerate Partial Sun.
Temperature
The sickle-leaved holy fern comes from regions with temperatures of 59 to 95 °F (15 to 35 ℃). It prefers milder conditions, so it should be kept cooler during hot periods. Lower temperatures gradually in autumn and winter to mimic its native habit.
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