Your videos are so educational. Thank you for putting in the time and effort. Maybe one day we can get a tour of the tangle and see your beautiful work?
Sure, but wait until the pup is approximately 1/3 to 1/2 the size of the adult before separating. I would wait until there are additional pups before doing that so that there will be multiple points of attachment first.
If you had a hard time figuring out the spelling of the names, here you go: Neoregelia ampullacea San Diego - good hanging basket, doesn't climb. Neoregelia Pauciflora - great hanger but doesn't climb. Aechmea Correia-Araujoi - Does climb well because of arial roots. Neoregelia Olens Brazil - Does climb with arial roots but not as well. Aechmea Chantinii - larger brom that will hold onto trees with.
all the examples you showed were so cool, I think these may be my favorite types of bromeliads
Me too!
You're awesome Rusty.
Your videos are so educational. Thank you for putting in the time and effort.
Maybe one day we can get a tour of the tangle and see your beautiful work?
Thanks so much for the compliment! Hopefully there will be some mid-week episodes about bromes and other plants in The Tangle... stay tuned!
Watching fr Phillipines thanks Rusty for the information I do hope my bromillads will be nice to look at this coming December
Thanks so much, I really appreciate you watching!
Now this is interesting.... :)
Interesting topic. So if I cut off one of the stolens to have a separate plant will it live apart from the others
Sure, but wait until the pup is approximately 1/3 to 1/2 the size of the adult before separating. I would wait until there are additional pups before doing that so that there will be multiple points of attachment first.
If you had a hard time figuring out the spelling of the names, here you go:
Neoregelia ampullacea San Diego - good hanging basket, doesn't climb.
Neoregelia Pauciflora - great hanger but doesn't climb.
Aechmea Correia-Araujoi - Does climb well because of arial roots.
Neoregelia Olens Brazil - Does climb with arial roots but not as well.
Aechmea Chantinii - larger brom that will hold onto trees with.