Plant the outdoor foxtail fern in a lightly shaded area, particularly avoiding hot afternoon sun in the hottest zones. The potted specimen outside can take gentle morning sun with light shade for the rest of the day. Indoors, locate the foxtail in bright light and even direct morning sun in winter.

Why do foxtail fern turning yellow?

Mostly, Foxtail ferns are turning yellow due to moisture stress and low water quality. Other possible causes are pest infestation, diseases, direct sunlight, lack of light, temperature, humidity, nutrient deficiency. In addition, too much fertilizer, and or inaccurate soil pH can cause this issue.

How do you water foxtail ferns?

The foxtail fern benefits from a thorough watering, but be sure to let the top three inches of soil dry out completely in between watering sessions. When you are ready to water, do so thoroughly and allow the excess to drain out (for potted plants). This plant enjoys moist soil, but never soggy.

Do foxtail ferns need misting?

Foxtail likes dappled sunlight. Water regularly, but take care not to overwater. The plant’s thick, tuberous roots store water and soggy soil can cause root rot. Raising the humidity can help; this plant loves to be misted.

How long do foxtail ferns live?

10 Reasons to Love the Foxtail Fern A mature plant will grow to 6 to 8 feet across, but new plants will stay about 3 or 4 feet across for 12 years or more. For the 32 years I have had my plant (pictured), pests have not attacked or diminished its health.

Do foxtail ferns die in winter?

Foxtail ferns are hardy to Sunset’s Climate Zone 16, where they continue growing throughout the winter. In cooler zones, foxtail ferns die back to the ground, and the roots need protection to survive the winter.

Why is my foxtail fern turning brown?

Growing Problems If your foxtail fern plant is browning or dropping leaves, there are two common causes: too much light or not enough water. Remedy this by moving your plant’s location or adjusting your watering frequency.

Will my foxtail fern come back?

The Foxtail Fern Since this plant is a perennial, it can be expected to return year after year provided that your winter temperatures are appropriate. Foxtail ferns can grow to be about 2 to 3 feet tall and wide, but they will only stay evergreen in areas with mild winters.

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Kimberly queen fern requires a standard watering regimen (once a week), but you should keep the soil in the pot constantly moist. Watering ferns from the outside are very different from watering indoors. First of all, these plants need watering in the absence of rain for an average of 5-7 days.

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