Troubleshooting
Fortune's Holly Fern problems — and how to fix them
Fortune's Holly Fern (Cyrtomium fortunei) is generally forgiving once you match its basics, but a few issues come up again and again. Here is what each one looks like, why it happens, and the fix.
Scale insects
Hard brown scales on frond undersides or stems. Remove manually with a damp cloth and treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Brown frond tips
Typically caused by dry air or fluoride in tap water. Improve humidity or switch to filtered water.
Root rot
Caused by sitting in waterlogged compost. Ensure the pot has drainage holes and allow partial drying between waterings.
Pale or bleached fronds
Indicates too much direct light. Move to a shadier position.
Prevent fortune's holly fern problems before they start
Most fortune's holly fern issues are care-mismatch, not bad luck. Dial in the basics:
Fortune's Holly Fern problems — FAQ
Why is my fortune's holly fern scale insects?
Hard brown scales on frond undersides or stems. Remove manually with a damp cloth and treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Why is my fortune's holly fern brown frond tips?
Typically caused by dry air or fluoride in tap water. Improve humidity or switch to filtered water.
Why is my fortune's holly fern root rot?
Caused by sitting in waterlogged compost. Ensure the pot has drainage holes and allow partial drying between waterings.
Why is my fortune's holly fern pale or bleached fronds?
Indicates too much direct light. Move to a shadier position.