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bird nest fern soil mix Crissie Bird's Nest Fern – Plant Detectives

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bird nest fern soil mix Crissie Bird's Nest Fern – Plant DetectivesCrissie Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium antiquum 'Crissie') Crissie Bird's Nest Fern brings a clean, modern fern look to indoor spaces, with fresh green fronds that feel both lush and organized. It is an easy way to add texture and soften hard lines on shelves, tabletops, and plant stands without needing flowers. This fern performs best when its soil stays evenly moist and the air is not overly dry, making it a natural fit for brighter rooms with stable

Crissie Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium antiquum 'Crissie')

Crissie Bird's Nest Fern brings a clean, modern fern look to indoor spaces, with fresh green fronds that feel both lush and organized. It is an easy way to add texture and soften hard lines on shelves, tabletops, and plant stands without needing flowers. This fern performs best when its soil stays evenly moist and the air is not overly dry, making it a natural fit for brighter rooms with stable conditions. Give it gentle light, steady warmth, and good drainage, and it will keep a full, fountain-like shape that looks polished year-round.

Distinctive Features

This crested bird's nest fern forms an upright rosette of glossy, strap-like fronds with wavy margins and distinctive forked tips that create the signature Crissie look. Foliage is typically bright to medium green, and new fronds emerge from the center, gradually building a dense, sculptural nest. It is grown for texture and form rather than flowers, so the display stays consistent in every season. Like other bird's nest ferns, it appreciates humidity and can decline if the crown stays wet or if the plant is repeatedly allowed to dry out.

Growing Conditions

  • Sun: Medium to bright indirect light, avoiding harsh direct sun that can scorch fronds.
  • Soil: A loose, well-drained, slightly acidic mix that holds moisture, such as a peat-based blend with perlite or fine bark.
  • Water: Keep soil evenly moist, watering when the surface begins to dry, and avoid pouring water into the center rosette.
  • USDA Zones: USDA Zones 10 to 11 outdoors, and elsewhere grown as a houseplant.
  • Temperature: Warm, stable temperatures are best, and protect from cold drafts and temperatures below about 55 F.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity supports cleaner fronds and better long-term performance.

Ideal Uses

  • Focal Point: Place on a plant stand at eye level so the crested frond tips read as a sculptural centerpiece.
  • Tabletops: Use in a decorative pot on desks and consoles to add tidy, high-texture greenery without taking up much space.
  • Bathrooms: Grow in a bright bathroom where humidity helps keep frond edges cleaner and growth steadier.
  • Plant Groupings: Pair with broad-leaf plants to create contrast and give displays a more layered, designed look.
  • Shaded Patios: Use outdoors in warm weather in protected shade to add lush texture where blooms are not the focus.

Low Maintenance Care

  • Watering: Stay consistent, because extended drying can cause crispy edges and slower new frond production.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly in spring and summer with a diluted, balanced houseplant fertilizer.
  • Grooming: Remove damaged or older fronds at the base to keep the rosette tidy and encourage fresh growth.
  • Placement: Keep away from heating vents and direct blasts of air, which can dry fronds quickly.
  • Repotting: Repot when crowded and refresh the mix to maintain drainage and healthy root airflow.

Why Choose Crissie Bird's Nest Fern?

  • Crested Texture: Forked frond tips add a distinctive look that stands out from typical smooth bird's nest ferns.
  • Compact Habit: Typically grows about 12 to 18 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches wide in containers.
  • Shade Friendly: Performs well in bright shade and indirect light, making it easy to place indoors.
  • Year-Round Impact: Delivers steady, evergreen foliage interest without relying on a bloom cycle.
  • Design Versatility: Works as a solo specimen or as the texture anchor in mixed indoor plant arrangements.

If you want a fern that looks intentional and stays reliably lush, Crissie Bird's Nest Fern is a strong choice. Keep it in bright, filtered light with evenly moist soil and a little humidity, and avoid soaking the center crown. With a stable routine, it will continue to send up fresh, crested fronds and maintain a clean, sculptural shape.

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Noticed a more smooth engine idle and less tick noise in my Tacoma. Is a win
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Update 1-26-2019: The BBQ/Typewriter tick came back this morning. So, I'd say that if you're trying to use the Ceratec to quiet the tick, it will work for a little while, but will eventually return. I don't think there's anything else that can be done to quiet the tick and it's a crap shoot if you get it serviced. In my case, it only ticks during warm up after the transition from high idle, and goes away completely once the entire engine is fully warmed up, so I'm just going to live with it. I'm still giving the Ceratec a 5 because it did reduce my friction enough for a small MPG improvement, so I believe it works as advertised and I'm not going to blame them for not silencing the tick. Update 1-20-2019: After a few days with only the one bottle poured in, my tick came back. Since one bottle is only 1/2 the recommended concentration for the 10 quarts in a 2018 Mustang GT, I bought another bottle and added it and the tick is now gone again. We'll see if it lasts. I can tell you that my fuel economy has improved. I have a little over 11,000 miles now and I always display my fuel economy meter and I use it. I've never reset my average fuel economy meter since the day I bought the car new. I've been pretty well stuck at 21.6 MPG for the last couple months. Since I've put in the Ceratec, my average fuel economy has increased to 21.8 MPG, so it's jumped 0.2 MPG in roughly 2 weeks. With over 11,000 miles included in the average, it takes a pretty significant improvement in friction to make that average move that much in that short a time. Even if my tick comes back again, I'm sold on Ceratec for the friction reduction alone. I'll update the review again if the tick comes back. Original Review: My 2018 Mustang GT developed the infamous BBQ/Typewriter tick immedaitely after my first oil change. I used Mobil One synthetic at 3500 miles on my first oil change. I did my 2nd oil change at 10K miles with Mobile One, but the tick was still present. After seeing people on YouTube having success eliminating their tick with Ceratec and after reading the one other review of a 2018 Mustang GT owner here on Amazon, I decided to try it. I ordered 1 bottle. It arrived on a Friday and poured it in immediately after I got home from work. It's an hour drive one way to work, so the engine was at operating temperature, where, in my case, the tick goes away. I only get it when the engine switches from high idle to normal idle after a cold start and the tick is quite loud for at least the 15 minutes it takes for me to get to the drive through where I get my morning coffee, where I can really hear the tick echoing off the wall. After pouring it in, I started the car and let it idle, but didn't really notice any change. I then took it for a drive and did some hard pulls to get the engine to rev under load to the red line. After that, I put the car in the garage until I drove to work on Monday. When I went to the drive through to get my morning coffee, there was no tick! It was gone! I listened real hard, but all I could hear was the normal direct injector pump noise. Then, after my hour long drive to work, I left car running and got out to listen. With the hood closed, it was quieter than at any time since I bought it. It was virtually silent. Even the DI pump noise was barely audible. The car also sounded and felt different during the drive to work. The engine seemed like it was smoother somehow. It might have been my imagination, but after the silence in my parking spot at work, I wouldn't be surprised if the engine did run smoother. At any rate, I only used 1 bottle to treat the 10 quarts of oil, which is half the amount the mfg says to use. So, I'll see how long it lasts, but it definitely worked even at half its normal concentration. I highly recommend it for anyone who has the 2018 Mustang GT tick.
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Must have in modern high compression GDI engines!
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So bought this for my new Mazda 3 Turbos' first oil change. I was originally going to use Liqui Moly MoS2, due to the OE Mazda oil using a very high Moly PPM (800ish) formula and not having easy access to a similarly formulated oil. After doing some more reading i decided to use Ceratec instead, mostly because it doesn't make the oil look super dark (for warranty purposes, If for some reason i do have a problem with the engin i don't want the dealer saying I just didn't change my oil). So initial results are awesome, the valve noise is pretty much gone. And the engin just feels smoother, and sounds like is not even trying when reving it out. With that success I bought another one for my girlfriends non turbo CX30 when i changed her oil. Her engine has always been just a little noisier than my old non turbo mazda 3, and my new Turbo model. I've used the same oil in both (Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 0w20 or 5w30 in the turbo). It had the normal lifter noise, but it always sounded raspy when accelerating hard, like it was really at the edge when floored. So as a before and after test I changed the oil fist with NO Ceratec, engin sounded happier, ran a little smoother, but basically the same as before, Normal stuff after an oil change. So I added the Ceratec, literally you could hear the lifter noise melt away as it mixed with the oil, I was in my garage so the effect was even more stark. The engine also idled smoother, to the point if you were in the car, you wouldn't know it was on without the engine RPM readout. So i took it for a test drive down the road and stepped on it after getting it up to Temp. The raspiness was completely gone, it sounded like it was happy as a clam reving right up to redline. This wasn't a "i think it might be better" differance, it was a night and day difference, a wow that impressive difference. As for fuel consumption reduction claims, i don't know yet, from what i read you need to dive it 300-400 miles to get a valid result. I only have 150ish on mine and 75 on hers. First impressions were really positive, highly recommend to anyone wanting to keep a car for a really long time. Only downside is the price, this stuff is really expensive... but i look at it like this, $600 over the life if the vehicle if you keep it to 150K miles, with 6k oil change intervals is pretty cheap insurance. compared to an engine rebuild.
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