All about growing houseplants in tree fern fiber!
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Love to see you post a long form video! Love your channel 🫶🫶🌿
Thank you! Working on more!
I brought a young Thai constellation from FL (🥵) to CT in January (🥶) and it was struggling. It lost all its leaves except one. I repotted in tree fern fiber and within a week watched (clear pot) the thing root like crazy!! It’s too expensive to use on everything but it’s now my go to media for all of my orchid seedlings or anything that’s having trouble.
I use it on my calatheas and other plants that like to stay moist
I started using it just recently and repotted all of my alocasias and anthuriums in it. I don’t have an opinion yet it’s to soon, but I’m excited I made the switch now! 🎉
There was a brand that was less powdery and was more like little sticks. That one was great. The one that's more ground acts like coco coir.
I’ve been thinking of trying tree fern fiber. This may tip me over the edge.
Great video, thanks! I’ve only heard amazing things about this stuff but have only used it to propagate or mix into my regular around mix. Looking forward to trying it as substrate for my new imports!
Do you find you have to water it less than regular aroid mix?
Do you feel like you water less or more than when you had plants in other mediums?
thank you for you video :)🥰
Can you put the link for your self watering pot the clear one you show in your short video you put an african violet in it I look for them cannot found them thanks
Nooo my secret medium. It's going to be sold out all the time now lol
Love your content. Ty
I have just recently potted my hoya in TFF and I am confused as to when to water? I dont use a reservoir and my clear pots are free draining like yours. Do you water when the top looks dry and light only 1cm down but the rest of the pot is still darker, but not wet? Or do you have to wait until the TFF turns dry/super light 50%down? 90% all the way down? I am scared ro water as I don't want dry/wet root rot 9I am using 3" or 4" clear pots for my hoya).
I'd like to know what you think the difference is from tree fern fiber and coco fiber? Have you used just coco for your plants ? Thanks, late on the comment hopefully you see this.
Thank you for your indepth on this substrate. I have it in the house and knew if I looked at your site you may have good information. Again thank you!! One question..
I make a feed for my plants containing silica, fertilizer and Tribus and also PH my water..
It's very important to me to know if I need to continue doing this using this product or if I need to change this? I don't want to OD my collection. Thanks!! You grow girl!! ❤
Also I hope you check your messages on here!! Lol It's May 19th today. 😊
It’s amazing how easy it is to grow even the most temperamental plants using tree fern fiber. Root rot? What’s that? It’s too expensive, but hey the Kiwis need the business
I have bird paradise, I just bought it, it is big, it would be a good idea to remove some of the substrate it has and mix it with the tree fiber, please let me know
Hi thanks for this. I'm just about to transplant my same Alocasia. A question please.. Do you still use your same feed as you do with soil? I have a "recipe" I use and just wondered if you have changed yours at all for this fiber? Thanks so much! Great information as always. :)
I fertilize my Alocasia in tree fern fibre the same as plants in soil mixes and there have been no issues.
Of course everyone uses different things (water type, nutrients etc) so if you are uncertain, I would suggest to try it out on an inexpensive plant first. Experiments are the least stressful on doubles and/or inexpensive plants 😉
If you didn't know, tree ferns actually grow their trunks by producing a mass of aerial roots.
So basically, tree fern fiber is actually shredded tree fern aerial roots, which is why beneficial bacteria and fungi tend to thrive in it.
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I know a lot of people that mix tree fern fiber with their potting soil mix. Probably 50/50.
Mixing tree fern with soil is only worth it if you underwater to the extent that your medium goes hydrophobic. Tree fern will help rehydrating the soil then..
Otherwise the soil clogs up the air pockets of the tree fern fibre, one of its best properties.
Mixing it with things like bark, perlite, cocochips (chunky things like that) keeps the air pockets.
@@Wubblyt I knew that. I wasn’t asking a question. And the people are TH-camrs that I watch. They know what they are doing and what their plants need.