Plagiogyria glauca typically has strong resistance to disease and is affected by relatively few insect pests. Its care is rated difficult because it needs a consistently moist environment and frequent watering. The roots, however, are vulnerable to rot if the plant is overwatered or the surroundings lack good ventilation. This fern is suited to people with some growing experience, as most individuals can keep it alive for a while. Even so, Plagiogyria glauca may struggle to prosper and its leaves can dry out and decline in health over time.
How to keep Plagiogyria Glauca.
Light
Plagiogyria glauca is native to habitats such as forest undergrowth and rocky regions that naturally provide shade. While its favorite sunlight condition is Full Shade, it can withstand some sunlight, as in Partial Sun.
Temperature
Plagiogyria glauca flourishes in dense forests. This plant is greatly influenced by both temperature and humidity, and it is adversely affected by high heat, arid conditions, and strong sunlight. Throughout the hot months, it needs adequate shade and an environment that is highly humid. For the most part, during winter, Plagiogyria glauca doesn't need particular attention, however, an extended winter dryness can still be detrimental to the plant.