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This Premium New Zealand Tree Fern Fiber is a 100% natural, chemical-free growing medium designed for orchids, tropical plants, and reptile terrariums. Graded to remove debris and chunks, it offers a uniform, lightweight texture that simplifies repotting. Its unique capillary action ensures even moisture distribution, preventing dry or soggy zones, while maintaining essential aeration for healthy root development. Sustainably harvested and highly porous, it outperforms traditional substrates by promoting vigorous growth and natural humidity control.
| ASIN | B0CGBLZ72W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,933 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #70 in Terrarium Substrate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (104) |
| Item Weight | 2.03 pounds |
| Item model number | 850051123032 |
| Manufacturer | Tezula Plants |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 9 x 4 inches |
C**D
Excellent for propagation. Healthy roots!
An excellent substrate for alocasia, anthuriums, and aeroids in general. Works well for corms and cuttings too! The bag isn't too heavy and the tree fern is very clean. I have to pick out some bigger pieces when I use it for corms but they are so tiny! Roots started growing like crazy and stayed healthy too! No root rot. Tree fern definatly helps with moisture retention while providing aeration too! If it is too dense for your needs....additives can be mixed right it. I have mixed tree fern with perlite, lecca, lava rock and other common substrate additives. All works well together with tree fern!
S**!
great quality
This tree fern fiber is excellent quality. It’s clean, holds moisture well, and works great for my plants. I’ve used it for potting mixes and top dressing, and it’s made a noticeable difference. Definitely worth it if you’re serious about plant care.
D**D
Good product
Used for my gargoyle geckos and it has worked great. Not debris at all and holds moisture well
C**A
Amazing tree fern fiber
My anthuriums love this tree fern fiber. I like that it is finer than other brands and comes in a zip bag for storage. The bag can repot up to 4 good sized plants. I'm slowly transitioning all my plants to this.
E**L
Best option for Tree Fern Fiber!
Tezula Tree Fern Fiber is absolutely the best for my anthuriums. I got the one-gallon size, and it’s the best value for my money compared to other options I looked at. The packaging is neat and makes it super easy to handle without any mess. The quality of the fiber is top-notch, consistent, and perfect for my plants. It’s completely free of impurities. I didn’t have to spend time picking out debris or worrying about what might be mixed in, which is a huge plus. If you’re looking for clean, high-quality tree fern fiber that’s worth every penny, Tezula is the way to go. I’ll definitely stick with it for my Tree Fern needs.
T**O
Great quality
Excellent quality! Tree fern fiber is excellent for orchids! No bugs, no mold just great quality tree fern fiber! Will definitely purchase again as needed
G**E
Rich supplement to soil
Rich, deep and clean feel. Good to enhance regular dirt- not for orchid bark.
P**E
Great for Hoya and Anthurium!
My Hoya and Anthurium are enjoying life in a soilless mix including Tree Fern Fiber, Chunky Perlite, Orchid Bark, Coco Husk, and Horticultural Charcoal. I add more Tree Fern Fiber for plants with smaller roots and go chunkier for those with ramen noodle roots. I do use this in no drainage glass vases with Fluval Stratum at the bottom for a reservoir. I also use the Tree Fern Fiber in my Moss Poles with Sphagnum Moss at the front/open side of the D-shaped poles and Tree Fern with Perlite behind it. I find it retains moisture better and is easier to hydrate. I've also used Tree Fern Fiber for propagations, but I think I'll stick with the more economical perlite from now on.
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