Audrey talks all about Bromeliads! She tells us how to care for them, what type of soil they need and how often to water them. We also learn how to propagate bromeliad pups!
Excellent video. I was given a bromeliad today and this is the 7th or 8th care video I’ve watched. This is by far the most comprehensive and easiest to understand. Thank you very much! 🌱
@@peppercat8718 Sadly, it did not make it. Someone gave it to me, and it was very distressed, and they weren’t sure if it was going to live. I’m glad I found this video and learned something. So I didn’t feel like I contributed to its demise. I wanted to give it the right kind of care to give it a chance, but I t was too far gone. I hope yours is doing well! 🪴
@@lionessm235 Bummer, I just received 2 as gifts a couple of weeks ago, so they are still doing well, but not sure how long they will survive either, I am just crossing my fingers 🤞LOL
I see a few people have commented on the music. I don't think the music is that distracting except for the volume. So lower it about two more levels I would because the information you're giving is what we all really want to hear. 🤗
I'd jsut like two say that like the bromeliads, you are blooming! Thanks for the tip! I had been starting to take care of 2 varieties of bromeliad and it never bloomed in 6 yrs. Probably because I just tied it on driftwood without any cover or anything. I'll try this method this year.
The white stuff is perlite. And you just basically carefully pull the pup away from the mother, grasping it as far down at the base of (of the pup) as possible, and gently pull it off the mother. Pot it up as shown and give it a generous watering (soil and plant).