Bromeliads - Lappuse 4

how to trim bromeliad leaves
But if you want to preserve the looks of the plant while the pups develop and as more leaves turn brown, cut off the leaves. Use sterilized scissors o...
queen's tears outdoors
This Brazilian bromeliad is easy to grow. It readily forms clumps of bronze-green leaf rosettes. Arching flower stalks carry pink bracts and pendant f...
how do you divide queens tears
To grow queen's tears indoors, plant it in a container filled with potting mix formulated for bromeliads or orchids. If you want to propagate queen's ...
bromeliad mother plant dying
In the case of bromeliads, if the leaves are turning brown and/or drooping, it's because the mother plant is dying. It's part of the lifecycle of a br...
bromeliad life cycle
Life Cycle of Bromeliads Bromeliads are slow-growing plants. The pineapple, the most well-known bromeliad, can take anywhere between 18 months to 36 m...
repotting bromeliads
5 Steps for Repotting a Bromeliad:Grab some gloves. ... Grab scissors or sheers. ... Remove the bromeliad from the container and separate it from the ...
bromeliad plant care
Following a few simple steps can keep you enjoying bromeliads, both indoors and out, for several seasons.Provide bright light without direct sun expos...