Boston Ferns in Terrariums

If you're thinking of adding a Boston Fern to your terrarium, here's what you need to know about care and where to buy them.

Nephrolepis exaltata (Boston Fern / Sword Fern) in Terrariums: Suitability, Care and Real Limitations

Nephrolepis exaltata, commonly known as the Boston Fern or Sword Fern, is one of the most commonly recommended “terrarium plants”. It thrives in humidity and indirect light, which makes it sound ideal — but in practice, it is rarely suitable for enclosed terrariums due to its size and growth behaviour. Browse current listings here:
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Boston Fern summary

Key characteristics: Large fern, arching fronds, fast-growing
Terrarium suitability: ★★☆☆☆ (2/5)
Temperature: 18–24°C (64–75°F)
Watering: Consistently moist, not soggy
Humidity: Moderate to high (50–80%+)
Growth rate: Fast

Boston Ferns perform best in warm, humid environments with airflow. While terrariums provide humidity, they often lack the space and air movement this plant needs to remain healthy long term.

Terrarium suitability overview

  • Closed terrariums: Not suitable
  • Open terrariums: Limited use
  • Small jars: Not suitable
  • Large glass builds: Possible

Climate and environmental requirements

  • Temperature: 18–24°C (64–75°F)
  • Humidity: 50–80%+, prefers higher
  • Light: Bright, indirect light

This combination of warmth, humidity and airflow explains why Boston Ferns perform well indoors — but not inside confined terrarium environments.

Why Boston Ferns are often recommended

  • They tolerate humidity well
  • They adapt to indirect light
  • They are widely available and easy to grow

Why Boston Ferns struggle in terrariums

  • Rapid growth exceeds container size
  • Fronds press against glass
  • Root systems quickly fill substrate
  • Dense foliage reduces airflow

Where they actually work

  • Large open terrariums
  • Greenhouse-style displays
  • As surrounding plants outside terrariums
  • Very large custom glass builds

Water and substrate behaviour

  • Requires consistently moist soil
  • Does not tolerate drying out
  • Needs well-draining substrate

Growth behaviour

  • Fast-growing root system
  • Long arching fronds
  • Quickly dominates space

Compatible plants

Compared to compact plants like Fittonia, Boston Fern is far harder to control. Compared to mosses, it lacks scale compatibility. Compared to smaller terrarium ferns, it grows too aggressively.

Lifespan in a terrarium

  • Short-term: Possible
  • Long-term: Not suitable

Common issues

  • Overcrowding
  • Fronds pressing against glass
  • Poor airflow
  • Root congestion

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