Bromeliads - Lappuse 3

do you have to separate bromeliad pups
Do I need to separate them from the original plant? A: The growths are called offsets or pups. Bromeliads slowly die over a period of a year or two af...
bromeliad bloom stages
Kent's Bromeliad Nursery offers three distinct color stages to choose from when you place your order with us: High – intense, full color of a mature b...
growing bromeliads in the ground
While bromeliads are epiphytes, they can still be grown in the ground. SOIL needs to be free-draining or they'll rot at the base. You can correct drai...
how do bromeliads reproduce
Bromeliads can be propagated in two ways: by seed (sexual reproduction) or vegetatively (asexual reproduction) which occurs when a bromeliad plant pro...
can you propagate bromeliads in water
They absorb their nutrients and moisture through their leaves. Therefore, their roots are designed only to anchor them on the tree's trunk. Their root...
bromeliad losing color
Why is my bromeliad losing its color?How do you revive a dying bromeliad?Is my bromeliad dying?Why are the leaves on my bromeliad turning yellow?Can I...
bromeliad flower turning brown
One way you can be sure your bromeliad is turning brown because it's drying out is to check the pups. If they're healthy and looking good, then the pl...
where to plant bromeliads
Bromeliads are epiphytic, meaning they grow on another plant for support, so are often found growing in trees, on stumps or on other supports. But the...
bromeliad plant benefits
While most common indoor plants purify the air during the day, bromeliads release oxygen and remove air pollutants during the night. The Plants for Cl...