Hi, I recently subscribed to your channel, I think it's fantastic! I've recently become passionate about Bromeliads. I live in Sicily, an island in the far south of Italy, hot summers, the average is 30 degrees, sometimes even more... mild winters, rarely mild, rarely drops below 10 degrees. I bought a Neoregelia guacamole, the seller told me that I can keep it on the balcony and it tolerates the sun well. Can you confirm this? Thanks
Just what I was looking for. I'm here in Phoenix, AZ - Zone 9B. Sonoran Desert and the hottest big city in the US. Hectias and Dyckias are real troopers here. Suggestions from anyone? Hardly have a freeze and its only for a few hours when it happens, if at all. I do have lots of shade. Grow tropicals. Have a monstera hedge -huge, banana trees, etc.
Sheba is vary sun tolerant. I'm in southeast Florida Fort Lauderdale area and it's one of my favorite bromeliads for low-growing/colorful and sun tolerant
Any tank type bromeliad can be grown epiphytically... the architecture of the plant will determine the specific place it can be grown. Great question, thanks for watching!
Your USDA zone is really helpful in determining temperature ranges, but latitude will determine sun exposure a bit better. Still, your latitude in Texas will make for a less intense sun the further north you are. Thanks a lot for watching!
Hi Rusty you have so much ‘Bromeliad’ knowledge. Very interesting video thanks for sharing!
Hi, I recently subscribed to your channel, I think it's fantastic! I've recently become passionate about Bromeliads. I live in Sicily, an island in the far south of Italy, hot summers, the average is 30 degrees, sometimes even more... mild winters, rarely mild, rarely drops below 10 degrees. I bought a Neoregelia guacamole, the seller told me that I can keep it on the balcony and it tolerates the sun well. Can you confirm this? Thanks
This video is exactly what I was looking for ,Thk you so much
So very nice and beautiful bromeliads ilove it.
Thank you Rusty for helping me today! It was great to meet you! You’re a wealth of knowledge sir!
Hi sir very interesting information 😍🎉 thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you, I really appreciate you watching!
Just what I was looking for. I'm here in Phoenix, AZ - Zone 9B. Sonoran Desert and the hottest big city in the US. Hectias and Dyckias are real troopers here. Suggestions from anyone? Hardly have a freeze and its only for a few hours when it happens, if at all. I do have lots of shade. Grow tropicals. Have a monstera hedge -huge, banana trees, etc.
Sheba is vary sun tolerant. I'm in southeast Florida Fort Lauderdale area and it's one of my favorite bromeliads for low-growing/colorful and sun tolerant
Thanks for the video!! Can aechmea raspberry or aechmea in general be grown as an epiphyte ?
Any tank type bromeliad can be grown epiphytically... the architecture of the plant will determine the specific place it can be grown. Great question, thanks for watching!
Your videos are amazing. I really like it. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Can I talk with you Breeze?
Zone 8a TX?
Your USDA zone is really helpful in determining temperature ranges, but latitude will determine sun exposure a bit better. Still, your latitude in Texas will make for a less intense sun the further north you are. Thanks a lot for watching!