Watching and wondering if all the sterility is necessary. How are these propagating in the wild? Rain water, okay, but who is cooking the dirt outside?
We have three very large very old staghorn ferns laying on the ground in our backyard under the brush of our yard. We will bring them back to their glory with the advice from this video.😊😊
Thanks for your video Jim, I followed it and was able to grow some Platycerium superbum fifteen years ago, gave to five of my friends and they are huge now, Did another sowing of spores 5 years ago and have now more than 20 of them growing /thriving successfully . Thanks again!
Mmmm, I love trapping myself in an enclosed space and inhaling fern spores and glass dust from perlite, which is made from glass. Fantastic job and information in this video! Though, I worry for your lungs. Please take care around that stuff, it’s real nasty when inhaled. Microscopic glass shards can only be surgically removed🤢😱
This is insane I love it u dude I like to make but brhh I don’t have fern or spores u are factory but www and good luck to the next experience and thanks for sharing this video with us...☺️ and to make it better comment I am watching this video in 2021 lol OMG
This was a cool video to stumble across. I'm gonna give this a go. My first thought was "Aw, I'm not patient enough for that," but then I thought - hang on, most of the process is ignoring your plants for months? I can do that! That's my specialty!
Do you have any idea if variegation in ferns is inherited through spores? I wasn't able to find much info in my research. I'd love to be able to spore prop some my variegated ferns and get more variegated ferns!