How do you repot a rabbit's foot fern?
Mia Phillips
Updated on March 14, 2026
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Keeping this in consideration, how do you transplant a rabbit's foot fern?
Division
- Remove your rabbit's foot fern from its pot and place it on a potting bench or table.
- Separate the fleshy rhizomes, keeping several leaves attached to a rhizome clump.
- Water thoroughly and place the pot in indirect light.
- Remove a fern leaf from the plant when the spores have turned dark brown.
Likewise, why do rabbit foot ferns turn brown? Too little moisture can cause tips to dry out and brown. Grow rabbit hair ferns, indoors or out, in sphagnum moss, peat moss or bark, or a mixture of these materials. Rabbit's foot ferns are sensitive to salt, so if fronds begin browning at tips, bring them indoors. Water with soft or bottled drinking water.
In this way, how do you revive a rabbit's foot fern?
Use a potting mix with little to no soil such as 2 parts peat, 1 part soil and 1 part sand or perlite. You may decide to divide the fern if it has gotten too large. Cut it into up to 4 sections with a sharp, clean knife. Plant in the new soil with the rhizomes balanced around the edge of the pot.
How fast do rabbit's foot ferns grow?
Facts
| Origin: | Fiji. |
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| Names: | Rabbit's Foot Fern (common). Davallia Fejeensis (botanical/scientific). |
| Max Growth (approx): | Height 1 - 2ft. |
| Poisonous for pets: | Non toxic for cats, dogs and horses. |