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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if you grow C-Fern at cool temperatures?

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Temperatures below the optimum of 28 °C (82 °F), but above 20 ° C (68 °F), will not kill C-Fern cultures. However, spore germination and both gametophyte and sporophyte growth will be delayed. The cooler it is, the slower development will be.

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