The leaves of the plant reach more than 3 meters in length, this is facilitated by the fact that the leaf grows over several years.
Nephrolepis cordifolia is cultivated as an ornamental plant and was introduced from Asian countries, most likely due to its ornamental properties.
Where to place nephrolepis
Nephrolepis sublime grows on forest soil and does not tolerate bright sunlight.
Therefore, when grown as a houseplant, it should be placed in a bright location, but not exposed to direct sunlight, except during the winter months.
How to plant nephrolepis correctly
Nephrolepis plants should be replanted only after their roots have thoroughly mastered the previous volume.
If there is no need to propagate the fern, then try to transfer it carefully, without disturbing the lump, while the new pot should be slightly larger than the previous one.
Care
Loves ventilation, but not drafts. Watering nephrolepis: Requires maintaining soil moisture.
The approximate watering rhythm is 2 times a week in hot weather, 1 time in cool weather.
Water it at the root, and also pour it into a tray, or simply place the pot in water.