Common Name: Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’
Botanical Name: Blechnum brasiliense ‘Volcano’
Bring the tropics to your home with our Brazilian Tree Fern 'Volcano'! Care for it with plenty of dappled shade and plenty of water, and you'll be rewarded with a dramatic, vibrant display of foliage. Provide Blechnum brasiliense with plenty of bright indirect light to intensify the fiery-red center. Feel like you're on vacation without ever leaving your backyard!
Light
Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’ needs some light, so don’t hide this indoor plant in dark corners! Medium, indirect light with dappled light will bring out the best in this plant! Avoid it from being in the direct sunlight, especially in the summer months (when the sun’s rays are intense). Exposure to the direct sunlight can cause the leaves to burn. The less light that you give your plant, the slower it will grow, and it might become leggy and thin. If you see this occurring, be sure to immediately relocate your plant to a brighter location.
Water
Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’ plants need constant moisture. However, don’t let them sit in standing water – you will regret it! Remember to water your plant. If forgotten to water, you’ll find a dying fern surrounded by a ring of brown, crunchy leaves. Water your plant frequently, but lightly. Instead of soaking it once a week or whenever you water your plants, give them a little bit every few days, or just enough to keep the soil moist but not soggy. If the watering riddle still has you scratching your head, consider planting your plant into self-watering planters, and don’t forget to fill the planters when it dries out! The onus falls on you to ensure that these plants delicate fronds receive the water it needs to frond on!
Soil
The soil composition is critical when it comes to growing Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’ plants! This plant needs a soil medium that retains moisture but still drains excess water to avoid the roots from rotting (not a pretty sight!). Most pre-mixed soils will suffice. Make sure that there is plenty of organic matter, like coco-coir, peat moss or shredded leaves, and avoid soils that contain moisture retaining crystals. If your soil is draining too quickly, we recommend re-potting your plant into a compost-rich soil mixture.
Temperature
Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’ plants adapt quickly to most household temperatures. This plant prefers to live in cooler temps but can withstand temperatures into the 90's. It will just need more water and shade during a heatwave. When the temperatures are hot and stagnant, we recommend using a fan to provide good air circulation! Moving air helps keep pests and diseases, and fungus away!
Humidity
Humidity is a M-U-S-T to keep your Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’ strong and vigorous! Ideally, your plant will do best when the humidity levels 50% to 80%. This range is helpful to replicating these plants natural habitat. To increase the humidity levels for this plant, you can mist your plant, give it a humidity tray, or use a humidifier. Additionally, we encourage you to avoid putting your plant in a drafty location where the air is cold and dry. This could create lower humidity levels for your plant. A place like the bathroom or kitchen are both good spots to place your plant if you are looking to increase humidity.
Fertilizer
Feed your Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’ with a ¼-diluted complete liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season. You can add organic compost, worm castings, or a slow-release fertilizer. Keep in mind that this type of plant is sensitive to being over-fertilized, so always dilute any concentrated fertilizer before applying it! Do not feed during the winter or in the colder months.
Growth Rate
On average, the mature height that Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’ can reach is typically a height around 3 to 6 feet. However, it’s important to note that some varieties might grow taller, and some might grow shorter.
Pet Friend or Foe
Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’ are non-toxic. Friend.
Pro Tips
- Ensure the soil is kept consistently moist, but not soggy for your Brazilian Tree Fern ‘Volcano’.
- Keep an eye out for pests like scale insects or mealybugs.
- You should repot this plant every few years, as it will give the roots more space to grow!
- Don’t fertilize your plant during the colder months of the year!