mushy tree ferns
mushy tree ferns
hi everyone, after this terrible winter we have been left with at least 3 mushy tree ferns , i was just after a little advice, i was told at akamba the other day to put peroxide into the spear pull on palms, and they will grow back, i just wondered if anyone has tried it with a mushy tree fern ? could there be a possibility that just the top knuckles have just been damaged ?
i was thinking of trying it but if it don't work we have some small tree ferns we were going to plant in the stem , but would the peroxide damage the baby tree ferns if planted at a later date ?
also is the peroxide just hair peroxide ?
any help much appreciated
cheers becky
i was thinking of trying it but if it don't work we have some small tree ferns we were going to plant in the stem , but would the peroxide damage the baby tree ferns if planted at a later date ?
also is the peroxide just hair peroxide ?
any help much appreciated
cheers becky
Re: mushy tree ferns
ive tried it 3 weeks ago on my 6 footer which was oozing goo i might flush it again next week i watered it down to about 2% nothing to lose but all to gain its hydrogen peroxide h202 food grade i got mine off ebay 4 weeks ago this was new to me
Re: mushy tree ferns
thankyou kevin
how much diod you buy and how much did you use to flush it , sorry to be a pain
how much diod you buy and how much did you use to flush it , sorry to be a pain
Re: mushy tree ferns
Hi Becky. I have lost six of my seven tree ferns this winter of various sizes. On two of my larger ones that didn't have the mush and goo quite as badly I tried a peroxide treatment as their last chance and had no joy at all. I know others have tried with equal results. Once the mush appears they are gone I'm afraid. You could try slicing the top inch or so off the top to see whats underneath. I did this with one of mine that had no goo but also no new knuckles, the result, sadly was equally as dead at the others!
Good luck, you never know a miracle might just happen, I sincerely hope it does, too many of these great plants have died over these last two winters.
Good luck, you never know a miracle might just happen, I sincerely hope it does, too many of these great plants have died over these last two winters.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: mushy tree ferns
Becky, (and all)
You can get it from "Superdrug" at the pharmacy counter, I got some from there several weeks ago and then restocked and got some more yesterday. Also they sell it in 3%, 6%, and 9% strength.
They may ask what you are using it for just to check for safety reasons.
Mine was 79 pence for a 200ml bottle.
You'd be very surprised what else you can use it for. I also use it as a very good mouthwash but be very careful about dilution strength there or it'll burn, (same for plants too) AND don't leave it anywhere that kids can get it.
Hope I haven't inadvertently started a stampede down to Superdrug!
You can get it from "Superdrug" at the pharmacy counter, I got some from there several weeks ago and then restocked and got some more yesterday. Also they sell it in 3%, 6%, and 9% strength.
They may ask what you are using it for just to check for safety reasons.
Mine was 79 pence for a 200ml bottle.
You'd be very surprised what else you can use it for. I also use it as a very good mouthwash but be very careful about dilution strength there or it'll burn, (same for plants too) AND don't leave it anywhere that kids can get it.
Hope I haven't inadvertently started a stampede down to Superdrug!
Re: mushy tree ferns
I don't think peroxide does much good for tree ferns Becky because it flows away too quickly - there's nothing to contain it. With palms it sits in the hole where the spear used to be, once you've pulled it out, and dissolves away the rotten tissue.
I've tried it on a tree fern and it did fizz a bit but I don't think it was at all effective.
Sorry
I've tried it on a tree fern and it did fizz a bit but I don't think it was at all effective.
Sorry
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Re: mushy tree ferns
cut into 2 of mine at the weekend gone........as advised and they were brown bread.
AKA - Martin
Wish list - Big Palms or Dicksonia antarctica's but open to anything really.....Cash Waiting !
Wish list - Big Palms or Dicksonia antarctica's but open to anything really.....Cash Waiting !
Re: mushy tree ferns
sadly from my experience this winter and from reading as much as I can from those who have suffering the mush and goo this winter and previously, once its arrived, the tree fern is lost.
I cut into my 5 footer, only about 4-5cm and I was down to the crown already, I was amazed at just how high up the crown is on these plants!
I cut into my 5 footer, only about 4-5cm and I was down to the crown already, I was amazed at just how high up the crown is on these plants!
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: mushy tree ferns
so shall i just scoop out the goo, and re plant my new tree ferns ? thankyou everyone for all your advice
Re: mushy tree ferns
No harm in trying, but looking at my dead ones (I've done some surgery to see what goes on inside) the crown runs through the trunk like a spine and that continues to produce goo no matter how deep you go.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
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No harm in trying though Becky, I would not give up until you have to. My 3 footer did not manage a single new frond until about July last year.
Got to say I've never seen any of the orange gunk though - and this year the 3 fter is worse than before.
I really hope you have some success, I remember the pics of the fantastic transformation of your garden, and all the hard work that you put into it.
Got to say I've never seen any of the orange gunk though - and this year the 3 fter is worse than before.
I really hope you have some success, I remember the pics of the fantastic transformation of your garden, and all the hard work that you put into it.
Re: mushy tree ferns
il give all the ones that are not mushy this year, to try and recover im gonna dig the mushy ones out and place the small tree ferns in , iv heared this works ok