How do you propagate Davallia ferns?

How do you propagate Davallia ferns?

Propagation. Along with clumping ferns, the Davallia are relatively easy to propagate. You can propagate from spores, but it’s just as easy to divide the underground rhizome and split your fern in two, potting up each half into a new container.

How do you grow Davallia Fejeensis?

Rabbit’s foot ferns like bright but indirect sunlight, such as that found near a window with an eastern exposure. During the day they like temperatures between 70 and 75 degrees F. (21-24 C.), and slightly cooler temperatures at night. Water the plants lightly but often to keep the surface of the soil lightly moist.

What is wrong with my rabbit’s foot fern?

Common diseases associated with Rabbit Foot Ferns are root rot, leaf-spot disease, botrytis, rust, Rhizoctonia, powdery mildew & southern blight – click here to learn more about these issues.

How do you propagate ferns with rhizomes?

Fern propagation by rhizome cuttings Cut sections of rhizome that have at least one frond attached and a growing tip and place them on the surface of a pot of moist soil or long fiber sphagnum moss. Keep them shaded and provide high humidity for the best results.

Does rabbit foot fern go dormant?

Winter is a dormant time for the rabbit foot fern. While the soil should always stay moist, it will need less water in the winter months.

When should I fertilize my rabbit foot fern?

Quick Care

Common Name(s) Rabbit’s Foot Fern, Hare’s Foot Fern
Light Moderate to bright light
Water Keep the soil moist from spring to fall; let the top 1 inch soil dry between watering in winter
Soil Any good potting mixture with good drainage
Fertilizer

What are the white specks on my fern?

Identification. When you notice white or gray mold or powder on the leaves of your fern plant, the culprit is a fungal disease known as powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a common plant disease that attacks ferns, as well as roses, garden vegetable plants and other types of houseplants.

How big do Rabbit Foot ferns get?

These light-brown, creeping rhizomes are covered with hairs that look like a rabbit’s foot. It’s a good idea to put the plant in a hanging basket because they can grow up to 2 ft (60 cm) long.

Are rabbit foot ferns epiphytes?

The white rabbit’s foot fern is an epiphyte and can reproduce through rhizomes!

Is Davallia fejeensis a fern?

It is a fern native to Fiji, growing on moss-covered rocks and on trees in the subtropical forests. Description: Davallia fejeensis is distinguished by their furry rhizomes, which creep over the surface of the potting mixture and root down into it at regular intervals.

What is the fur on Davallia called?

Description: Davallia fejeensis is distinguished by their furry rhizomes, which creep over the surface of the potting mixture and root down into it at regular intervals. The fur is composed of long, light brown hairs on 1-2cm (0.4-0.8 inch) thick rhizomes and is the reason why these plants have such common names as Hare’s Foot Fern.

What is the difference between Davallia fejeensis Var and vardallia plumosa?

Davallia fejeensis var. plumosa produces fronds that are more finely divided than the species.

How do you identify a fejeensis fern?

Moisture and the right amount of light is the rule of thumb here. How it looks: The fejeensis is easily recognisable as a fern because of it’s fronds (grow upright) that display gauzy or lace like leaflets. The small leaves are attached to kind of wiry stalks that grow from the visible rhizomes.