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Thread: Best method for tying narrow leaf java ferns?

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    Best method for tying narrow leaf java ferns?

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    Is there any recommended way to tie narrow leaf java ferns to wood such that they look natural? should they be clumped in small clumps? big clumps? singly? in a row? at the junction of branches?

    any tips would be appreciated

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    might want to try this. didnt resize so you can have an upclose view.


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    thanks for the picture torque hopefully the ones i get will have rhizomes that i can tie, i've seen people selling them by the leaf at marketplace so i was wondering if they came by the leaf or by the rhizome, and if it's the former how they are tied

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    sorry to hitchhike your thread but i think its related thats y i post it here...

    my needle fern had grown small new leaf on the tip of the fern should i pluck out the adult leaf with the small new leaves and tie it to a wood or should i leave it as it is??

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    you can do either way.
    if u planned to pluck out? make sure they are big enough, too small better dun

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