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Fernwood NZ Tree Fern Fibre - 10 Litre

$34.90 NZD

Fernwood Fern Fibre reviews


"Since growing my plants in pure fibre I have enjoyed better growth and flowering, and the work required in the greenhouse is significantly reduced."


"About three years ago I conducted some trials for Fernwood... I selected seedlings that were of approximately the same size and divided them into three groups.  Equal numbers were re-potted into tubes of fibre, a mixture of fibre and bark, and bark alone.

Evaluation after a year yielded very clear resultsThe plants in fibre alone were well ahead of the other two groups.  Those in bark + fibre were ahead of those that were planted in bark alone... fibre is quite superior to bark."


Excerpts from An Insight Into Fern Fibre Culture in March 2020, Orchid News, by Selwyn Hatrick 

 

Introducing Fernwood Fern Fibre


Fern fibre is a relatively new medium to us indoor plant hobbyists, but a firm favourite in the Orchid world. It makes a superb growing medium for many indoor plants, used by itself - popular for cuttings and baby plants - or as an ingredient to improve your soil mix, with great results reported for Aroids, Hoya, Orchids, Ferns and other epiphytes (plants that climb up and grow on other plants), and more (especially Hoya by the way, wow).

Fernwood is the brand to look for in particular (that's this one). It's NZ made, so you're supporting local, but more importantly also sustainably harvested from the tree fern Dicksonia fibrosa, from privately owned, reforested farmland in the Taranaki region.

This is for the 5 litre size, the most popular size for indoor plant hobbyists. Ideal to store along with your indoor plant supplies and other substrates without taking up masses of room. One 5 litre bag measures roughly 33cms tall x 17cm wide x 8cm deep. 


What is fern fibre?


Fern fibre is a natural, soft, airy, fibrous, long lasting material, and if it's the Fernwood brand, it's sustainably sourced from the Dicksonia fibrosa tree fern in NZ. 


What are the benefits of using fern fibre?


Fluffy
 

Ok, that's my word for it, and a weird choice for describing substrate I know, but it really is soft and fluffy (for a substrate). Fern fibre's fibrous nature means it provides excellent aeration, getting precious oxygen to roots, especially valued for plants that prefer free draining substrate, and for epiphytes that like to climb and are used to their roots, and aerial roots, getting plenty of air.

Less frequent watering

Fern fibre contains a lot of air, and can retain a lot of water. As it holds water for longer than many other free-draining substrates, you won't have to water as often. A great choice for the many indoor plants that prefer moist to lightly moist conditions and don't like to fully dry out, and for those of us prone to forgetting to water, or who tend to water inconsistently. The fibrous nature means more even moisture throughout the pot due to natural capillary action.

Easier to know when to water

Fern fibre is easier medium to judge when it's time to water again as it changes colour from a dark chocolate brown when moist, to a lighter brown when dry.

Less fertiliser needed

Fern fibre retains nutrients really well, so cuts down on how much fertiliser you need to use. I'd recommend at least half your usual amount depending on the plant's needs. Where you might use 1ml per 1 litre for example, I'd adjust to 1ml per 2 litres. 

Longer lasting for less frequent repotting 

If you adjust your watering and fertilising, fern fibre will last for many, many years. When you might need to repot a medium like bark every year due to it breaking down, fern fibre you might be looking at every 4 to 5 years+. When you do repot, you can keep the old fern fibre and just gently adding some extra down the sides when potting up, no need to throw out and replace the substrate. 

Better root health

Not just healthier roots, but fern fibre also makes it much easier to check on root health, quality and size, as it's a more stable medium. You can easily slide a plant out of the pot with less disruption to the roots, and without the mess of usual airy substrate like bark. Great for the curious and worriers among us ;) An awesome combo with a clear nursery pot too. 

Before you buy: Don't just chuck any old plant in pure fern fibre and continue as normal. Do your research and check the properties of fern fibre are what your plant actually thrives in. Remember the more of your substrate mix is made up of fern fibre (or when using pure fern fibre), to adjust your watering and fertiliser use to suit the properties of this medium and your plant's preferred conditions.

Customer Reviews

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Emma
Thank you AGAIN Anna

Ok so where do I start on this stuff! It’s amazing, it’s easily my favourite medium for Hoya, and orchids. The growth rate on both species of plant has gone through the roof. This medium has amazing contact with the root ball but is extremely airy. The other thing I love about it is that it’s amazing for my custom soil mixes, little bit of soil, little bit of pearlite, little bit of char, couple handfuls of tree fern fibre…. Boom, it’s the best. And so is Anna, thank you for always being amazing and for the handwritten notes

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Ruth Croft
Tree Fern Fibre

Great stuff as ingredient for making ones own indoor plant potting mix.

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Allison Renata
Tree fern fibre

I have found this to be an awesome substrate for all my aroid plants. My Tai con and Albo are thriving in it! Thank you

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Carina Braganza
Best ever!

My orchids are so happy after repotting. With my pothos, cuttings are seamlesstransition as the plant recovers so fast in less than a week. real game changer!

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Lee Silverwood

Fern fiber is one part of the mix I use for my Hoyas and Orchids I find it's hard to get in wellington, it's a great product dose what it needs to do, Great service from love that leaf,highly recommend, have a good day.
Lee

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