Can someone tell me
ntbandit at globec.com.au
ntbandit at globec.com.au
Tue Oct 26 15:54:07 EST 1999
On 25 Oct 1999 23:16:04 GMT, "Stephen M Jankalski"
<CEREOID at prodigy.net> wrote:
>Wow!
>
>You mean it doesn't need any light or fertilizer or even to be in a pot?
>
>Wow!
>
>I mean, WOW!
>
ok suppose there's alway one i would assume that anyone growing plants
would know the basic requirement of the need for light and fresh air.
as for fertiliser no they don't i have very many broms never fed one
yet.
as for a pot not always in most cases just tie it to a tree or rock i
have them growing sitting in a pot with no medium in it. i pull the
old bulbs off after flowering drop them on the ground they still grow,
most broms would be the easiest of plants to grow.
>ntbandit at globec.com.au wrote in article
><8MUUODIPZKAALGOvJabHnk1y=3gI at 4ax.com>...
>> On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 14:31:44 -0400 (EDT), gr8gig213 at webtv.net (R M)
>> wrote:
>>
>> >how to care for a bromiliad?
>> >Thanks
>> g'day,
>>
>> just keep the plant full of water in the center. it'll do the rest,
>> remove old growths after they have flowered are getting tatty.
>>
>> len
>>
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>>
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>>
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happy gardening
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