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🌿 Elevate your green space with nature’s softest, smartest substrate!
Fernwood Tree Fern Substrate is a premium, sustainably harvested New Zealand orchid and reptile growing medium. Its unique capillary action ensures even moisture distribution, reducing watering needs while promoting healthy root growth. Ideal for a wide range of orchids, epiphytes, and reptile terrariums, it offers superior aeration, organic odor control, and a soft, lightweight texture that outperforms traditional bark or soil mixes.







| ASIN | B07Y1KWCM4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,150 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #539 in Garden Soil |
| Brand Name | Fernwood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (339) |
| Item Weight | 2.42 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Fernwood |
| Style Name | Tree Fern Fiber |
| UPC | 735850052311 |
| Unit Count | 291.2 Fluid Ounces |
| Volume | 10 Liters |
K**.
Works great as a part of my substrate mix!!
I used this product after being recommended it as a part of an all-purpose, bioactive substrate for my terrariums and isopod culture. It's texture is really nice to work with, and I love that it's sustainably harvested compared to something like peat moss (which absolutely ruins bogs!) This tree fern is advertised as a product you could use alone instead of peat moss/typical soil, which is something I agree with! It seems like it holds moisture really well while still draining nicely. I will say that for some reason, my cats REALLY loved the stuff...???? As soon as I brought the bag inside, they were both rubbing on it and nonstop sniffing it, the way they both react with catnip. It's only a plus in my book, though I thought it was really funny! For obvious safety reasons, I didn't let them get in contact with the actual tree fern, or ingest it. The only criticism I might have is the price- I bought it at roughly $30 a bag, which as a part of a mix is perfectly fine, since I still have plenty left over. But if you were to use this as a substitute for a soil substrate or for something like pots or a bed, it's considerably cheaper to get an all purpose potting soil. Otherwise, it's fabulous!
B**B
Hoping itll Save my Waroqueanum
Great substrate for you amphibians of course but I bought this for my Anthuriums and plants. I am hoping this saves my Waroqueanum that died down all the way to a stump. ice and airy and lightweight. hoping it well be great for a variety of plants that require less dense soil substrate. However this small bag is not a good price. I know this stuff is pricey but its made in the advert to look like a huge bag this is abut the size of a small back back. there is a lot in here and if used sparingly should last you awhile but if you had a large plant this one bag would be it. Manufacture should have other size options also as I only plan to use this for my anthuriums so 50 buck each i want to use buy this is by far the most expensive substrate I've ever purchased and I thought pon was going to be my budget killer
M**E
good
Good tree fern.
G**B
Positive
This product was a real game changer in my attempts at keeping orchids alive and reblooming. In the Great Lakes where it's more moist than one realizes watering practices have to be twerked this product and Leca add to make a medium is actually working.
A**A
Decent quality
I’ve tried this and another brand. The other brand seems to be slightly higher quality but for the price this one is the best one.
A**R
Plants Thrive With This
First, it seems expensive for a soil substrate. However, factor in what it does and it is totally worth the investment. This stuff is light and can be fluffed to gain some volume. It does not compact around the roots of your plants but holds just enough moisture so there is less incidence for root rot. In the long run you keep a healthy plant instead of the expense of replacing one
P**7
It’ll work, but it’s not the best
This product will work, but after trying a different one around the same price point I’d definitely choose the other. This one is often dry and dusty by the time it gets to me and there are so many sticks I end up having to cut down which is pretty annoying and time consuming.
C**E
replaces sphagnum in my collection
My orchids really dig this stuff. Much different than other tree fern material I've used, which is twiggy. Its great to add as a component of a phrag mix, or other genera, but now I'm growing miltoniopsis in straight tree fern and the root growth is extraordinary. Lots more airflow than sphag. It is supposed to decompose slowly, so I'll try to update review in the future. I'm mixing it with the twiggy stuff to achieve different characteristics for other genera, and have potted several phals up in a mix.
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