Moderate humidity, I a warm temperate climate like ours outdoors in a shaded moist position, we grow it with not much extra water. Indoors, with central heating etc, then you may need to provide some extra humidity.....
My Sliver Lady were so beautiful when I bought them . I’ve had them in the ground for 4 days and the branches are breaking and turning brownish can’t fiqure out what is taking place ?
Difficult to tell without seeing the plant and the growing conditions. A few details on where its planted, watering, soil, your climate and even where you purchased it. A few possibilities. Water - To little water OR To much water Sun - Too much sun - if it is getting lots of hot sun this woud be a problem Root system - May have been poor or damaged when purchased.. Let us know. As a guess its transplant shock, Maybe give it full shade with shade cloth. Water deeply if the soil is dry. And then allow the soil to dry a little before watering again. So NO wet soggy soils and no dry soils.
I think you could, with maybe paying attention to watering and fertiliser. HOWEVER not really sure on that.... Will try to find out more... If you try that we woud really like to know ...
What a stunner! Perfectly architectural without sacrificing grace. How much humidity does this plant require?
Moderate humidity, I a warm temperate climate like ours outdoors in a shaded moist position, we grow it with not much extra water. Indoors, with central heating etc, then you may need to provide some extra humidity.....
Beautiful, cant wait to come visit the store🌻
preferable potting mix? and can I grow it in a ceramic pot?
Spectacularly beautiful!
Thank Justin, it really is a great little fern.
Beautiful fern, thanks for sharing!!
Hello Sandra, it truely a lovely little fern, we have more videos on other small tree ferns coming soon.
My Sliver Lady were so beautiful when I bought them . I’ve had them in the ground for 4 days and the branches are breaking and turning brownish can’t fiqure out what is taking place ?
Difficult to tell without seeing the plant and the growing conditions. A few details on where its planted, watering, soil, your climate and even where you purchased it.
A few possibilities.
Water - To little water OR To much water
Sun - Too much sun - if it is getting lots of hot sun this woud be a problem
Root system - May have been poor or damaged when purchased..
Let us know.
As a guess its transplant shock, Maybe give it full shade with shade cloth. Water deeply if the soil is dry. And then allow the soil to dry a little before watering again. So NO wet soggy soils and no dry soils.
Beautiful
What about soil. Can you keep them in Volcanic rock indoors
I think you could, with maybe paying attention to watering and fertiliser. HOWEVER not really sure on that.... Will try to find out more... If you try that we woud really like to know ...
How to propagate this kind of fern?
From spores - video comng soon..... STAY TUNED
You propagate this fern from spores, video coming soon.