Microsorum pteropus 'Windelov'

Windelov Fern Growing & Care Guide

Windelov Fern, named after Tropica's founder Holger Windeløv, is a highly decorative, patented cultivar of Java Fern. Famed for its spectacular antler-like branched leaf tips, it forms incredibly dense, bushy green clumps that thrive on rocks or wood. Highly resilient, it requires no soil or carbon dioxide, serving as an elite focal point in aquascaping layouts.

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Lighting Low to Moderate
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Water Parameter Aquatic (pH 6.0-8.0)
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Substrate Epiphytic (Driftwood / Rock)
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Water Temp 20°C - 28°C
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Toxicity Pet Friendly (Non-toxic)
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How to Identify Windelov Fern

Windelov Fern (Microsorum pteropus 'Windelov') has key botanical markers. Recognizing these features is crucial for successful aquascaping and thriving growth.

  • Visual Shape & Growth: Compact bushy clumps of bright green fern fronds with unique finely branched, antler-like leaf tips.
  • Leaf Morphology: Lanceolate leaves whose tips terminate in unique, repeated fork-like crests, forming a frilly, textured canopy.
  • Root & Anchoring Structure: Dense mass of dark brown, hairy vertical roots that anchor firmly onto solid hardscape surfaces.
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Complete Cultivation & Spawning Guide

Follow our detailed scientific water parameters and care guides to keep your Windelov Fern thriving.

pH: 6.0 - 8.0, GH: 3 - 15 dGH. Extremely hardy, adapting easily to soft or hard water conditions.
Low. Grows perfectly without CO2. Supplemental liquid carbon can be added to support its slow foliage expansion.
Low to moderate. Strong direct lighting will scorch the frilly leaf tips, turning them transparent or brown.
Cut off old, damaged, or heavily algae-covered fronds at the base of the rhizome using sharp scissors.
An water-column feeder. Relies on liquid macro and micro nutrients; substrate fertilizers are ineffective.
Do not bury the horizontal rhizome! Tie or glue the roots onto driftwood or rocks. Submerging the rhizome will rot the plant.
Optimal temperature is 20°C to 28°C (68°F - 82.4°F). Extremely sensitive to hot water above 30°C.
Requires steady water circulation. Good current prevents organic waste and algae spores from landing on broad leaves.
Its tough, bitter leaves are completely fish-proof. Provides excellent hiding places for shrimp and breeding fish.
Slow growth makes it susceptible to hair algae. Keep water clean and employ Siamense Algae Eaters or Amano shrimps.
Attach to midground rocks or roots. Leave spacing of 3 to 4 inches from neighboring rosettes to allow lateral growth.

Are your Windelov Fern leaf tips turning black, translucent or melting?

Avoid burying the creeping green rhizome, dose liquid potassium, and ensure stable water temperature.

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Common Diseases & Treatment

Java Fern Melt

Symptoms: Foliage rapidly turns dark, translucent, and melts away shortly after planting.

Action: Caused by sudden water chemistry shocks or extreme lack of light. Prune melted leaves; new submersed leaves will sprout soon.

Potassium Deficiency

Symptoms: Mature leaves develop tiny, dark-rimmed holes that grow larger, causing the leaf to drop.

Action: Dose liquid potassium weekly to support leaf structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are my Windelov Fern leaf tips turning black?

It is normal for active growing tips to look dark, but if they turn crispy-black or transparent, it indicates excessive light or extreme heat.

How do I propagate Windelov Fern?

Propagate easily by cutting the creeping rhizome in half, or by harvesting adventitious plantlets that naturally develop on mature leaf tips.

Can I plant it in the gravel?

Only if you bury the roots while keeping the creeping green horizontal rhizome completely exposed above the gravel. Tieing it to wood is much safer.

Why is it called Windelov?

It is named in honor of Holger Windeløv, the legendary founder of Danish aquatic plant nursery Tropica, who selected this unique mutation.

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