Well, I absolutely don't understand why this seemingly easy houseplants just continues to look sickly and brown. All through the Summer months it is green and quite healthy but during the last few months it has died off. I keep it moist in a North facing bathroom window to no avail. Whenever I see any in other people's houses/on tv they look so green and healthy, even in dark rooms.
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Not sure, but I seem to recall they don’t like being below 10C in winter and they might do better for now with a bit more sunlight during the winter months?
I always failed with them when I lived in a cold house ….could the windowsill be too chilly? Maybe place a max/min thermometer next to the pot if you have one?
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My grandmother had a maidenhair fern and it was never terribly healthy. We all think she was overwatering it.
My uncle inherited the plant when she died, and it looks much healthier. It only gets watered very occasionally in the winter, and is kept in his living room (which is usually kept at about 19 or 20c in the winter), on a stand near (but not directly in front of) a small window.
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Maidenhair ferns can be semi-deciduous, so maybe yours will perk up in warmer weather. Hang on to it and keep the soil moist and it may start to regrow.
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