Can anyone help me identify what’s growing on my job? Is it dangerous, and how do I get rid of it?
Posted by Temporary_Airline_58
8 Comments
Visual-External-9618 on
Congratulations on your new babies.
mpdahaxing on
Your java fern is propagating itself and making new plants. That’s why the other person called them “babies”. You’re doing well, or at least your Java Fern thinks so.
LoupGarou95 on
It is sprouting clones of itself. The baby ferns come complete with their own root systems. You can pinch them off and replant them once they seem big enough to you.
Massive_Result8779 on
Yay!! More babies!! I was shocked when I first saw them on my plants too! It just means your tank is doing very well and is healthy enough to grow!
thevoidasteroid on
You have ferns growing on your ferns
FigNo1403 on
That is how your babies grow
RuralRedhead on
Java ferns
PerilousFun on
More Java Fern.
It’s a weird plant that propagates through adventitious sprouts through sporangiums. Once they get large enough and develop a rhizome, you can snip them off and plant them elsewhere, sell them, give them away, or throw them in the trash.
Otherwise, the sprout will separate on its own and plant itself where the currents of your tank will it.
8 Comments
Congratulations on your new babies.
Your java fern is propagating itself and making new plants. That’s why the other person called them “babies”. You’re doing well, or at least your Java Fern thinks so.
It is sprouting clones of itself. The baby ferns come complete with their own root systems. You can pinch them off and replant them once they seem big enough to you.
Yay!! More babies!! I was shocked when I first saw them on my plants too! It just means your tank is doing very well and is healthy enough to grow!
You have ferns growing on your ferns
That is how your babies grow
Java ferns
More Java Fern.
It’s a weird plant that propagates through adventitious sprouts through sporangiums. Once they get large enough and develop a rhizome, you can snip them off and plant them elsewhere, sell them, give them away, or throw them in the trash.
Otherwise, the sprout will separate on its own and plant itself where the currents of your tank will it.