I love what you did and I have a staghorn fern that I bought for this exact purpose. I live in NC and found a felled hardwood tree which you don't see that often. I loaded up my car with all kinds of bark and pieces of stump to use for this exact purpose in beautifying my home and outside. (I see that you're a silver and turquoise person like me. 😊) Thanks for the demo.
Ok. I bought some walnut wood slices in Amazon and I mounted a coue of my staghorn ferns to them. The next day, BOTH of them looked like someone cut a slice of pizza out of them. How to I prepare the wood so it won't split? I'll wait for your response before I take them off of the eood
You mean the piece of tree branch the fern was mounted to (not the kind of tree you can hang it in)? I think just about any piece of wood would do. I often see staghorn fern pups mounted to just scraps of wood. It could be a piece of 2x4. The only thing I wouldn't use is any kind of pressure treated lumber, or other chemically treated wood, just in case the chemical toxins in the treated wood would have some negative effect. You could check with your local Master Gardener office. I have always loved the staghorn ferns and finally have a couple in my yard. They are so interesting looking.
Please wear gloves when handling sphagnum moss - there is a fungal disease that you can get through any small cut or nick in a cuticle. www.cdc.gov/fungal/diseases/sporotrichosis/index.html
I love what you did and I have a staghorn fern that I bought for this exact purpose. I live in NC and found a felled hardwood tree which you don't see that often. I loaded up my car with all kinds of bark and pieces of stump to use for this exact purpose in beautifying my home and outside. (I see that you're a silver and turquoise person like me. 😊) Thanks for the demo.
You should do a orchid care video love Tallahassee nursery amazing green house love going there
Vance! You read our minds. Not a complete care guide but we'll be posting a repotting an orchid video within the next week or two.
I like very much. Where can I get this plant to buy? Kindly advise. Thank you.
The growth point should be facing the upward (to the sky), so it seems to me that the plant was mount upside down
When you say the growth point, are you referring to the antler fronds being on top of the shield fronds, or vice versa?
Yes it was planted upside down. He means the big disc leaf thing. It’s supposed to face the sky.
yes upside down. shield leaves (in nature) hold the plant to surface and trap moisture.
Haha hold her beer watch this
Can't you just flip it around?
I set mine in a pot of soil and its doing great, i give it a little water every week or so.
Ok. I bought some walnut wood slices in Amazon and I mounted a coue of my staghorn ferns to them. The next day, BOTH of them looked like someone cut a slice of pizza out of them. How to I prepare the wood so it won't split? I'll wait for your response before I take them off of the eood
What can you use if you don't have Moss? Hay or straw?
Buy some. Sphagnum moss is available at any home or garden center. There’s really no substitute
And a plant lol
Mine I use coco fiber..it did work on my staghorn fern
It looks like it's ready to fall apart!
What is the best way to water it after it's been mounted?
Does the tree type matter?
You mean the piece of tree branch the fern was mounted to (not the kind of tree you can hang it in)? I think just about any piece of wood would do. I often see staghorn fern pups mounted to just scraps of wood. It could be a piece of 2x4. The only thing I wouldn't use is any kind of pressure treated lumber, or other chemically treated wood, just in case the chemical toxins in the treated wood would have some negative effect. You could check with your local Master Gardener office. I have always loved the staghorn ferns and finally have a couple in my yard. They are so interesting looking.
Any wood is fine. The plant doesn’t take nutrients from the wood. I’ve mounted on all kinds of wood. I wouldn’t use treated lumber though.
How long does it take for the fern to adhere to the wood?
but one was a screw..
It doesn't matter to the fern. ☺
So beautiful :)
Yep led to believe anchor less …plant does itself …found out no we are going to hammer in screws
Lol I’m mounting mine on a target bamboo kitchen cutting board and nobody can’t tell me nuthin
Please wear gloves when handling sphagnum moss - there is a fungal disease that you can get through any small cut or nick in a cuticle. www.cdc.gov/fungal/diseases/sporotrichosis/index.html
Thank you!! So nice of you to warn us!!