How I feel about TREE FERN FIBRE & FLUVAL STRATUM 🤔 Prop Experiment Results

I've quite enjoyed testing out these two very different substrates over the past month and a bit. Tbh I'm quite surprised with the results!
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All opinions and views are my own. This video is not sponsored.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
01:24 Tree Fern Fibre Totem
04:37 Tree Fern Fibre in D-Shaped Pole
08:15 Propagation Experiment
10:35 Control - Water
11:20 Control - Sphagnum Moss
12:27 Tree Fern Fibre
14:24 Fluval Stratum
17:07 Final Thoughts

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  • @crochetqueen6440
    @crochetqueen644010 ай бұрын

    As a new zealander I'm stoked that overseas ppl are getting into fern fibre, it's the best! I love it in moss poles too, on it's own, and I completely agree with you that the pressed poles are garbage, they're just too compacted to allow the roots to grow in and really just work as a stake like you said. But as a prop medium, and even as a long term substrate, it's wonderful stuff. Hoya INSANELY love it, and I use it regularly to prop and then transfer to semi hydro, they always seem to do well going from there compared to moss. So glad you like!

  • @ObjectiveMedia

    @ObjectiveMedia

    7 ай бұрын

    Hey just to clarify are you saying to soak the boards then break them up and use them as soil amendment? Thanks!

  • @crochetqueen6440

    @crochetqueen6440

    7 ай бұрын

    No, you buy it as a substrate on it's own. Not to say what you're suggesting couldn't work, but I don't know whether they use anything to make the pressed fibre keep it's shape? I guess you could try but it's much easier to just buy bagged fibre on it's own@@ObjectiveMedia

  • @KathyGallagher01
    @KathyGallagher0110 ай бұрын

    I found with the stratum you need to keep a water reservoir in the container so that it never has the chance to dry out, personally had great success with stratum and with tree fern fibre for propagating. The tree fern mixed with chunky medium of your choice works amazingly well, Anthurium love it as do Hoya. 🌱💚

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    Ahhhh maybe that's where I went wrong...

  • @kendasaunders606
    @kendasaunders60610 ай бұрын

    I have started propagating in Pon and it works great! Especially nice for cacti and succulents, I have re-rooted several succs in Pon and they are very happy. Yes on the Stratum, its reusable until it dissolves into black dust. When I prop in Stratum I flood the cup, water to the top and it helps some with the drying. Thanks for the content Emma! Appreciate you!

  • @pinstripesuitandheels
    @pinstripesuitandheels10 ай бұрын

    Woke up from one of my nightly horrible dreams, and can't get back to sleep. Had some tea and read a bit of LOTR. Now it's time to settle down again with someone who always makes me smile with her bubbliness and enthusiasm.

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh no!! I'm so sorry to hear you had a rough night! I hope this video helped even just a little bit!

  • @pinstripesuitandheels

    @pinstripesuitandheels

    10 ай бұрын

    @@GoodGrowing it did, and I fell asleep listening to your voice in another video. ☺️

  • @latanyamckenzie277
    @latanyamckenzie27710 ай бұрын

    This was a good experiment. Do more of this.

  • @VintageJournalJunkie
    @VintageJournalJunkie10 ай бұрын

    I've been propagating in pumice and that's been working really well for me

  • @Jason24nga
    @Jason24nga10 ай бұрын

    I love doing experiments, I also had these issues when I first tried using these. I have found mixing perlite, tree fern and flugal together makes my cuttings root 2/3 times as fast, I had to play with ratios a bit to find the right amount for my over watering habits, lol Hoyas especially love this combination

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    Oooh that sounds like a fun combo! Maybe I'll give that a go! thanks

  • @ThatGirlShelbyy
    @ThatGirlShelbyy10 ай бұрын

    I’ve been waiting for plant content today, I clicked so fast 😂😭 I just got my first ever order of Leca in the mail yesterday, it’s been soaking for 24 hours and I’m debating doing another full 24 hour soak.. I’ve seen the Leca Queen recommend 3 24-hour soaks but I’m not patient enough for that 🤣 I still haven’t tried tree Fern or stratum either.. I’d like to someday though

  • @maylani3697

    @maylani3697

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m a fan of Leca. It’s fairly inexpensive and reusable. Just make sure to disinfect it before reusing it. It’s sooo much easier to clean up any run-away Leca balls than Fluval or soil. I’m in a dry climate. My plants seem to do better in Leca.

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    I defo never soaked mine for the full 24 hours before using it... then again that was a couple of years back

  • @margimorris7360
    @margimorris736010 ай бұрын

    Hello. Thanks for your video on the different substrate. In the past I have never done poles because of the work that comes with them. I ended up buying a very large pole with a monkey mask and I'm using TFF mixed with moss. I live in Australia and started the plant in April and it has doubled in size. I seriously only water it every 1 to 1.5 weeks. I went on holidays for 3 weeks and the kids didn't water this plant and its doing beautifully. With one of my now very small Hoya that I have had many issues with I am now experimenting with having moss mixed with TFF with no drainage on a permanent basis. 🤦‍♀the things we do for our plants

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    sounds like the perfect solution then! I defo want to try a mixed one soon!

  • @nehab4148
    @nehab414810 ай бұрын

    Love this! I’ve started mixing stratum with perlite and that seems to be much better for me as it’s less dense and allows for a few more air pockets

  • @TraciBunkers

    @TraciBunkers

    9 ай бұрын

    Me too! I've had great success with a 50 stratum/50 perlite mix & I reuse it without a problem.

  • @natjoy22
    @natjoy2210 ай бұрын

    I have fluval as the base layer under soil of a terrarium for added nutrients. I made it in a class and this was my first encounter with stratum and the terrarium is thriving! I've also been told that in a closed prop box, little prop cups with it work great. I have a bas, but haven't experimented myself yet!

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    ooh I could imagine it working well in a closed box so it stays more moist!

  • @nehab4148

    @nehab4148

    10 ай бұрын

    Same here! I use it on top of leca and under a terrarium mix / moss in a jar and it works well I think

  • @maxzytaruk8558
    @maxzytaruk855810 ай бұрын

    Yo thank you so so much for following up with this!!:)

  • @EarthenEden
    @EarthenEden10 ай бұрын

    I use the fluval stuff for my alocasia corms and have great luck with it! 😊

  • @sassysoutherngal6819
    @sassysoutherngal681910 ай бұрын

    I have never had any success with the tree fern poles. I chopped them up to use in my pots. I mix perlite with my stratum and have been fairly successful with my props. I keep the prop containers filled to the top. And Stratum can be reused.

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    haha yeah i might just need to chop it up to use in soil...

  • @annaparker4842
    @annaparker4842Ай бұрын

    I think most ppl keep the fluval basically self watering. Which makes it work much better.

  • @blanchegodwin4648
    @blanchegodwin46484 ай бұрын

    Great comparison

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff10 ай бұрын

    Like that all the cuttings grew roots. I use all, except moss…it sticks to roots too much; it’s great for moss poles. You can reuse both tree fern & fluval. Thanks for sharing Emma!

  • @msladyjune3285
    @msladyjune328510 ай бұрын

    I like tree fern fiber to propagate. My Syngoniums Collection is in a Lechuza Pot with half soil and half Aroid mix and a layer of PON in the bottom. When I add new rooted plants I add the tree fern fiber too. It works for me. So glad you made this video. Thanks. 🪴Keep Growing🌿

  • @sathusundar6122
    @sathusundar612210 ай бұрын

    Beautiful Crotons it will produce lot of fresh air 👍💯💯🌴🍎🍉🍎🌸🍁🌼🍅🌵☘️

  • @aplantprocess
    @aplantprocess10 ай бұрын

    This was great.

  • @ronanhayes4968
    @ronanhayes49689 ай бұрын

    I bring my d moss poles into the shower and drown them once they get crunchy and I find it good. Especially for Amydrium medium silver as the moisture seems to activate new shoots on the side of the vine. Must try tree fern fibre as it seems more practical once plants and poles get huge. Great review - thanks for the helpful info and testing these methods out!

  • @SparkleInMoonlight
    @SparkleInMoonlight10 ай бұрын

    Cool experiment and review. Very helpful video. Seeing the results, I´ll continue my water propagations (it´s cheap, very clean, transparent, easier to get rid of pests, transfer to any media I might chose later).

  • @NorthbertR
    @NorthbertR16 күн бұрын

    Thank you for that video. I was thinking about tree fern fiber for when I will get some nice anthuriums. It may work from what I see in your video. For propagation I am very conservative: clean water and sphagnum :-)

  • @hennesseyme9112
    @hennesseyme9112Ай бұрын

    You can reuse fluval as long as there is no rot. Never let it dry out with your plant in it, or it will kill it.

  • @marygorchidsmore2058
    @marygorchidsmore205810 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks for the review and sharing it with us. Recently I bought tree fern fibber to grow some of my orchids in it, so I'm glad that you got a good result from it. Do you have any other advise regarding using this substrate such as watering or mixing it with any other substrate?

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    I've personally not tried it in any other way except for the 2 mentioned

  • @ninasuculentasymas
    @ninasuculentasymas10 ай бұрын

    I find that fluval props are easier to transfer to pon.

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    Interesting! Is it because the stratum comes off the roots easily?

  • @plantsinjars
    @plantsinjars9 ай бұрын

    Fluval stratum mixed with perlite is goated

  • @jodidelong3663
    @jodidelong36633 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this, Emma, very informative. I only recently heard about fluval stratum as being great for hoyas (I'm a bit of a hoyahead, lol). It's more readily available and cost effective here in Canada so I'll get some and give it a try, as I mostly use leca, pon and perlite for my baby plants, and pon is hard to get (dunno why).

  • @hedgewitch59
    @hedgewitch5910 ай бұрын

    Just bear in mind that tree fern fibre comes from shredded, nature grown tree ferns that are being cleared from the forests of Australia and New Zealand. They take absolute ages to grow and are so beautiful. Please don't use tree tern fibre. There's a lot better alternatives. 😢

  • @rosaerdbeershake9194

    @rosaerdbeershake9194

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, this is a dangerous trend!

  • @rar435

    @rar435

    10 ай бұрын

    I have actually heard the opposite. That because of New Zealand regulations it HAS to be farmed sustainably. Outside of there, not so sure, but with everything we should just be researching and supporting brands we believe in.

  • @kat1984

    @kat1984

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@rar435 I only use NZ sphagnum moss with my orchids and single surviving peperomia because of the strict regulations. I also refuse to buy anything with peat moss/sphagnum peat moss because of the sustainability issues. I use coconut husk chunks and coir because of it. Gardening has a huge environmental impact.

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah I was defo nervous about trying it because of that but based on the Fernwood website, their stuff seems to be farmed responsibly?

  • @malindarayallen

    @malindarayallen

    2 ай бұрын

    New Zealand makes sure it is gathered responsibly at a rate that is slower than it's replenished.

  • @sunshinecarnivores1919
    @sunshinecarnivores191910 ай бұрын

    Never knew Fluval dried out faster. Then again, I only used for one of my mangroves that need to sit in water all the time.

  • @taylorstewart8309
    @taylorstewart830910 ай бұрын

    i also decided i hate stratum so now i just use it for top dressing lol

  • @daveoverstreet5148
    @daveoverstreet514810 ай бұрын

    Regarding the fluval: I wouldn't be too eager to use a medium that I had to add another medium to keep it moist. Like, why aren't I just using perlite to begin with? Interesting video, thanks!

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    9 ай бұрын

    yeah agreed!

  • @AammaK
    @AammaK10 ай бұрын

    Did I miss it or did you mention how long your propagation experiment was? How long were the cuttings in these media?

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    it was about 6 weeks... since the last video really

  • @user-in6ho9tg6j
    @user-in6ho9tg6j2 ай бұрын

    What about orchid barks?

  • @Ellocasia
    @Ellocasia10 ай бұрын

    In going to London and Kent in March for a wedding and i really want to visit a London plant shop! I see lists but can't really tell the quality. Probably not going to buy a plant plant but a planty item. Any shop name advice??

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    9 ай бұрын

    I like Nunhead Gardener, N1 or W6 nursery, Conservatory Archives

  • @lindaedwards4632
    @lindaedwards463210 ай бұрын

    I wasn’t a fan of Fluval too, I could never tell if it needed watering 🤦‍♀️ It looks the same wet or dry 🤷‍♀️🇨🇦

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    9 ай бұрын

    it so does!!

  • @SteraFaux

    @SteraFaux

    4 ай бұрын

    Just pay attention to the water layer in the cup. I keep mine 1/3-1/2 full at all times after about a week of keeping it completely saturated to get the process going. It wicks very well and I've had a monstera adansonii in it for about 4 months and she's doing great.

  • @stephanierene3537
    @stephanierene35377 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the idea on filled moss poles with different substrates. I am thinking about trying coco coir and perlite. Just to avoid using moss and dealing with it becoming hydrophobic.

  • @jamiewestover6760
    @jamiewestover676010 ай бұрын

    Fluval is so pricey! Absolutely not worth it to me when I compare it with my success with other media.

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    Agreed! Glad I was able to swap for some instead of buying!

  • @PhoenixFyreRising
    @PhoenixFyreRising10 ай бұрын

    I want to try Tree Fern. Heard good things about it from you and Claire (your friend). I use stratum with Pon when baby plants have established roots. And they are growing ok. I am also using Leca as a bottom layer and Pon on top. This way I can see the reservoir better. But Stratum alone? Messy and not as good. Plus Stratum is expensive also.

  • @musicalmarion
    @musicalmarion10 ай бұрын

    Water's free... 🙂

  • @gamingsensisensi7956
    @gamingsensisensi795610 ай бұрын

    the thing with fluval is it is realy a substrate for bioactive terrariums and in my one i use it as the drainage layer as it don't hold water that well

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    10 ай бұрын

    Hmmm maybe I'll give it a ago in a terrarium then! thanks!

  • @andyandbee
    @andyandbee10 ай бұрын

    Can you do the "double cup" method with stratum cuttings, like when you regularly are rooting something just in water. It will stay moist due to the amount of humidity. Or even adding a reservoir. Or both, so a triple-cup-method. Loved this update, thanks so much! I wanted to buy these substrates badly and I'm very much under the poverty line, so I have to be choosy when I save my money for my new plant stuff!!! 💚🪴🌵

  • @GoodGrowing

    @GoodGrowing

    9 ай бұрын

    Ooh yeah that could work. I defo think keeping the fluval one in a more moist setting would help. Always glad to help! From my first few weeks of impressions I'd defo rate the tree fern fibre, but wouldn't say fluval is worth paying to experiment with

  • @andyandbee

    @andyandbee

    9 ай бұрын

    @@GoodGrowing thanks so much! I may be getting some tree fern fibre in my near future thennn! 💚🌵🪴

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