Silver Lace Fern with Southern Blight? Rare but Treatable
Pteris ensiformis
Southern Blight on Silver Lace Fern: What to Know?
Southern Blight on Silver Lace Fern (Pteris ensiformis) is a fungal condition with high severity. Silver Lace Fern has low susceptibility to this disease. Southern blight is a devastating soilborne fungal disease caused by Athelia rolfsii (formerly Sclerotium rolfsii), affecting over 500 plant species including vegetables, ornamentals, and fruit crops....
Silver Lace Fern is a medium-care plant. Recovery from Southern Blight takes approximately 21 days with proper treatment. As an indoor plant, ensure good ventilation to aid recovery.
Unlike most plants, Silver Lace Fern has natural resistance to Southern Blight. Best treated with preventive measures rather than reactive treatment. Unlike bacterial infections, Southern Blight on Silver Lace Fern can be managed with organic fungicides.
π What Does Southern Blight Look Like on Silver Lace Fern?
- β’ Brown to black lesions on stem near soil line
- β’ Water-soaked appearance on lower leaves
- β’ Sudden and permanent wilting of entire plant within days
- β’ White mycelium radiating from plant base onto soil surface
- β’ Spherical tan to reddish-brown sclerotia (1-2mm)
- β’ Yellowing and necrosis of foliage
- β’ Crown and root rot
- β’ On fruits: sunken yellow lesions turning water-soaked
β What Causes Southern Blight on Silver Lace Fern?
- β Soilborne fungus Athelia rolfsii surviving through sclerotia
- β High temperatures (25-30Β°C / 77-95Β°F)
- β High soil moisture and relative humidity above 90%
- β Acidic soil (pH below 7, especially pH 2-5)
- β Spread through infested soil and plant debris
- β Contaminated tools, irrigation water, and transplants
- β Contaminated mulch or compost
- β Plant stress and stem injuries
π How to Treat Southern Blight on Silver Lace Fern?
TLDR: Treat Southern Blight on Silver Lace Fern with quick treatment (~11 days) or organic (~21 days). Silver Lace Fern has low susceptibility to this disease.
Quick Fixes
Step 1
Remove infected plants IMMEDIATELY with roots and soil
Step 2
Apply azoxystrobin drench to adjacent plants
Step 3
Spray mancozeb on base of all plants in area
Step 4
Drastically reduce irrigation
Step 5
Reapply fungicides every 7-10 days for 3 weeks
Organic Treatment
Step 1
Remove diseased plants and 3 inches of contaminated soil
Step 2
Solarize area with clear plastic for 6 weeks
Step 3
Incorporate compost rich in Trichoderma
Step 4
Adjust soil pH with lime
Step 5
Improve drainage and plant spacing
Step 6
Apply preventive bicarbonate spray biweekly
π‘οΈ How to Prevent Southern Blight on Silver Lace Fern?
TLDR: Prevent Southern Blight on Silver Lace Fern with 10 essential preventive care practices.
- β Carefully inspect transplants for sclerotia before planting
- β Avoid planting in fields with history of infestation
- β Maintain soil pH above 7 (lime reduces sclerotial germination)
- β Improve plant spacing to increase airflow
- β Use high-quality mulches from reputable suppliers
- β Rotate with non-host crops (corn, wheat, barley) for 2-3 years
- β Avoid overwatering and excessive soil moisture
- β Disinfect tools between plants
- β Deep plow (8-12 inches) to bury sclerotia
- β Remove symptomatic plants and weeds immediately
π± How to Care for Silver Lace Fern to Prevent Southern Blight?
π§ How to Water
Keep the top layer of the substrate consistently moist without waterlogging. Water as soon as the surface begins to dryβthis fern does not tolerate drying out completely. Use filtered water or rainwater, as it is sensitive to chlorine, fluoride, and mineral salts.
βοΈ Lighting
Provide bright indirect light for at least 6 hours a day. Due to its variegated foliage, it requires slightly more light than most ferns, but avoid direct sun to prevent scorching the fronds.
πͺ΄ Ideal Soil
Use a substrate rich in organic matter and well-draining, such as a mix of peat moss, perlite, and potting soil. The ideal pH is between 5.6 and 7.0.
Frequently asked questions
Can Southern Blight kill my Silver Lace Fern?
How long does Silver Lace Fern take to recover from Southern Blight?
Is Southern Blight contagious to other plants near Silver Lace Fern?
Sources & References
- Southern Blight - Wisconsin Horticulture
- Southern Blight of Tomato and Pepper - NC State Extension
- Southern Blight - Prevention, Control and Damage - Koppert
- Southern blight - APS
- An Overview of Southern Blight - Virginia Tech
- Silver Lace Fern Guide (Pteris ensiformis Evergemiensis) - Terrarium Tribe
- Silver Lace Fern Care - Plantophiles
- How to Care for Silver Lace Fern - easyplant
- Pteris ensiformis - Wikipedia
- Growing Indoor Pteris (Fern Care) - UK Houseplants