Description: 5 assorted small bromeliads neoregelia vriesea billbergia pups GROWING INSTRUCTIONS I'd recommend starting in containers that you can move easily. Most bromeliads don't *require* soil, but if they're rooted somewhere they'll be stronger and grow faster. They don't need much soil and will never get root bound, but as they grow out you'll find that lightweight containers will tip over easily. You can root them in small containers then set them in the ground or in a larger container full of rocks. Don't set them too deep in the soil, and use small sticks or skewers (like you'd grill with) to hold the plants upright while they're rooting. Water by pouring water over the centers of the rosettes. It's best to give the plants space to grow and good ventilation. If you can't get them good ventilation try to change the water or flush it out from time to time. Low night time temperatures will not hurt them unless there's frost or it falls below freezing. Commercial frost cloth works great down to temperatures of 25 or so if the plants are on the ground. The most important thing to starting bromeliads is light and sun.Guarantee to grow anywhere.
Price: 30 USD
Location: Miami, Florida
End Time: 2024-10-08T19:42:59.000Z
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Brand: Unbranded
Type: Houseplants
Climate: Tropical
Genus: Neoregelia
Common Name: Bromeliad