Excellent. Thank you very much for these videos. We bought a house with many rock gardens and trees and driftwood filled with bromiliads and I want to keep the beauty going. I never had heard of bromiliads before buying this house and so I really need all the training I can get.
Hi, I stumbled across your channel while looking for bromeliad videos, and wathced the one on lost color. First of all, THANKS for getting right to the point. Short, quick and very informative. I'm now subscribed to your channel. God bless!
So that's how it's done! Thank you. I am in the winterless north of New Zealand and we have just trimmed a tree because of the shade ... yay, I can have my bromeliad tree!@
I subscribed after watching 1 1/2 videos! You get right to the point, give usable info and very applicable info. We here in FL Ned very specific info that only people like you can provide! So glad to find your videos!
Nice looking Broms. Nothing beats having them on trees outdoors. After living in a sub tropical/tropical region all my life then moving to colder climes, my alternative is having to grow them indoors.
I love botany. Aquatic, terrestrial, epiphytic plants in particular. I'm aware the roots aren't for assimilating nutrients. The water hose still stressed me out. Lol I'll see you around the internet bromeliad guru 🤙
Hello! :) I am hoping to have advice on this. I recently got a neoregelia and a billbergia, I like to know if it is possible to hang them up using wires with their cleaned roots trimmed off / exposed like the tillandsias? Such that they are actually not mounted to anything at all. Always been a fan of airplants hanging around the house so would really appreciate any advices. I live in a tropical humid country so humidity is always high. Wonderful video btw !! 😁
I attached some to a Yukka that I had taken the tops off. They look so wonderful, however, some of the stolens are horizontal and the yukka stems are vertical so it was very difficult to attach the broms facing upwards. A lot are facing outwards and won’t be able to hold water. Do you think they’ll be ok, or do you have any suggestions? Cheers in advance. Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺
I am really enjoying your videos and learning so much. Do you have any that show many be how you pare putting in broms initially and over time how there fill out, climb, etc over the years? I am just getting started so wondering how to Lay things out so they. look good in the future. I think my tendency is to over crowd
I tend to mount them a bit close sometimes as well... but I love the look of mature arboreal clumps. As long as the clumps are accessible, I don't mind trimming in the future if I decide I don't like the 'look'. Thanks for watching!
That depends on the specific type and maturity of the brom, so it would be hard to give a time frame. Mounting arboreally will not cause an interruption in the growth cycle of the plant, so whatever stage of life the bromeliad is in will continue uninterrupted. Thanks so much for watching!
Bro.. Your videos are great... And it's a free country... So, I watch a few seconds... Flip ahead twenty thirty seconds.. If you want Subs, this is more like a five minute video... Just sayin'... Great info. Very long for RU-vid. Otherwise, Llve your show, man! 👍🍻🎈