My staghorn was just developing a new shield when the recent winds blew it down. Ever since the new shield has started to turn brown. Will it recover or be replaced with a new one?
Hi @Marg1962,
When a staghorn fern gets stressed, like from being blown over by the wind, it’s pretty common for the new shield to turn brown. This is usually just a sign that the shield is drying out or struggling, but it’s not something to worry about too much. Staghorns are tough and will often grow new shields in time.
To help your staghorn recover, leave the brown shield where it is. It can still protect the plant and will provide nutrients as it breaks down. Keep an eye on the plant to see if new shields start to appear, but be patient—it might take a while as the plant adjusts. Make sure the staghorn is securely mounted, well-watered, and getting filtered light. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can add extra stress. With a bit of care, your staghorn should bounce back and start growing new shields soon.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Great advice @MitchellMc
Can I add a note for @Marg1962 - Stags and Elkhorn ferns are like all other plants and need to be fed occasionally. A good balanced fertiliser in Spring in Summer is recommended. Some people feed monthly with a liquid seaweed product and then there is the 'banana' technique. All will work. Never overfeed but this will help your plants cope with tough conditions and thrive.
Thankyou for the advice. Is seasol OK? If so how much should be moved mixed in the water?
Powerfeed would be a suitable fertiliser, whereas Seasol is only a health tonic. A dilution of 10mL into 9L water would be sufficient for your staghorn. You could apply the Seasol now to help it recover and then move over to the Powerfeed.