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Is This the WORST Bromeliad Potting Mix?
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Let’s take a look at a totally inorganic, mineral potting mix and ask, ‘Is this the worst potting mix for my bromeliads?’ Where it may not be the absolute worst or terrible potting mix, we’ll look at a couple of instances where it may not be the best choice for potting up our broms. Choosing the right potting mix for our bromeliads is really easy, so come on everybody, “Let’s get growing and ha...
Bromeliad Collecting Corner: Aechmea Samurai and Shogun!
Просмотров 6088 месяцев назад
Bromeliad Collecting Corner: Aechmea Samurai and Shogun! Let’s take a look at two similar but also different cultivars of Aechmea chantinii, Aechmea Samurai and Aechmea Shogun. With their yellow variegation, one in the middle of the leaf and the other on the margins, these two standout bromeliads make great additions to any bromeliad collection! Collection bromeliads is fun and easy, so come on...
Bromeliad Pest Patrol: Mites!
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Let's go on a 'Bromeliad Pest Patrol' and take a look at mites. These tiny arachnids are hard to spot, and can cause leaf damage in our bromeliads, and we'll take a look at how to spot the damage and learn steps to treat our broms if they have an infestation. Keeping our bromeliads healthy is really easy, so come on everybody, 'Let's get growing and have some fun!"
Bromeliad Collecting Corner: Aechmea Tayoensis!
Просмотров 8139 месяцев назад
Bromeliad Collecting Corner: Aechmea Tayoensis! Let's take a look at a very different Aechmea species! Aec. tayoensis has a very different architecture than a lot of our familiar bromeliads, and at first glance doesn't look like a bromeliad at all. We'll show all the things you'll need to know about growing Aec. tayoensis. Collecting bromeliads is fun and growing them is so easy, so come on eve...
Bromeliad Family Tree: Dyckia!
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Bromeliad Family Tree: Dyckia! Let's take a look at the genus Dyckia, a very different looking bromeliad that has some very different architecture and different growing characteristics as well! Learning how to grow Dyckias is really easy, so come one everybody, "Let's get growing and have some fun!"
Bromeliad Anatomy: What is a Trichome?
Просмотров 6389 месяцев назад
Bromeliad Anatomy: What is a Trichome? In this weeks video, we’ll take a look at an interesting part of Bromeliad anatomy, the trichome. Trichomes are specialized structures that enable a huge number of bromeliads to absorb water in their tanks and leaves, enabling them to live as epiphytes. We’ll look at some detailed illustrations and find out how trichomes really work. Learning about bromeli...
What Is Wrong with This Bromeliad?
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What is wrong with this Bromeliad? In this weeks Brom Vlog, we’ll look at a condition called ‘quilling’ that causes constriction and abnormal growth in the leaves of our bromeliads. Also termed ‘coning’ , this abnormal growth can cause the bromeliads cup to completely close. What causes it, and is it harmful to our bromeliad? Learning how our bromeliads grow is really easy, so come on everybody...
How to Buy Flowering Bromeliads!
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.10 месяцев назад
How to buy flowering bromeliads! Whether we buy our bromeliads in flower for a pleasing display, or simply for propagating from the pups, there are some simple steps to help us make the best choices when buying our plants! Buying the best bromeliads when they are in flower is really easy, so come on everybody, "Let's get growing and have some fun!"
Is this The Most Unpopular Bromeliad Family?
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Is this The Most Unpopular Bromeliad Family? Let's take another look at Tillandsia, the largest genus of bromeliads! Tillandsias, also called air plants, come in all sorts of different textures and sizes, and can be very collectable, but their popularity sometimes lags behind other brom families. And growing Tillandsias is easy, so come on everybody, "Let's get growing and have some fun!" Brome...
Bromeliad Anatomy: What is a Meristem?
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So let's look at bromeliad anatomy and ask: "What is a Meristem?" In this week's BromVid we'll look at the meristems on our bromeliad, find out where they are located, how they work, and discover why they are so important to the anatomy of our bromeliads. Learning about our bromeliads is really easy, so come on everybody, "Let's get growing and have some fun!"
Buying Bromeliads: How to Choose a Bromeliad Nursery!
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How to choose the right Bromeliad nursery! In todays first installment of a new series , 'Buying Bromeliads', we'll look at what we need to look for in a bromeliad nursery to insure that we are buying top quality bromeliads! Choosing a professional bromeliad nursery is really easy when we know what to look for, so come on everybody, "Let's get growing and have some fun!"
Bromeliad Collecting Corner: Aechmea Blanchetiana!
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Bromeliad Collecting Corner: Aechmea Blanchetiana! Let’s take a look at this very sun hardy bromeliad and discover a few of the many different cultivars and the range of colors and architecture that this Aechmea species has! Aechmea blanchetiana can be a really interesting addition to your bromeliad collection, so come on everybody, “Let’s get growing and have some fun!” (Special note: the brom...
Planting Bromeliad Pups- The Goldilocks Zone!
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Planting Bromeliad Pups- The Goldilocks Zone! What is the right depth to plant our Bromeliad pups? It can be to deep, it can be too shallow, but there is a 'Goldilocks Zone' where the depth is just right, and today we'll see how easy it is to find the sweet spot! Growing our bromeliads is really easy, so come on everybody, "Let's get growing and have some fun!"
Welcome to Tangle Tuesday… Bromeliads and Other Plants!
Просмотров 40711 месяцев назад
Welcome to Tangle Tuesday, where we every so often highlight bromeliads and other plants growing here at our island jungle called “The Tangle”! This first installment will show some of the wonderful bromeliad installations in “The Tangle” along with other plants, and hopefully inspire everyone to make a little corner of your world into a jungle of your own no matter where you live! Please note:...
Can Bromeliads be Acclimated to Full Sun?
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Can Bromeliads be Acclimated to Full Sun?
Never Do THIS When Buying a Bromeliad During the Summer!
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Never Do THIS When Buying a Bromeliad During the Summer!
Can This Bromeliad Be Rehydrated?
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Can This Bromeliad Be Rehydrated?
Is This Bromeliad Under Watered?
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Is This Bromeliad Under Watered?
What is this White Stuff on my Bromeliads Leaves???
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What is this White Stuff on my Bromeliads Leaves???
What is The Best Climbing Bromeliad?
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What is The Best Climbing Bromeliad?
Bromeliad Family Tree: Cryptanthus!
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Bromeliad Family Tree: Cryptanthus!
What Is The Smallest Bromeliad?
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What Is The Smallest Bromeliad?
Is This the Worst Pot for Bromeliads?
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Is This the Worst Pot for Bromeliads?
Why Did My Bromeliad Rot????
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Why Did My Bromeliad Rot????
Should I Throw Away This Bromeliad???
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Should I Throw Away This Bromeliad???
Bromeliad family Tree: Guzmania!
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Bromeliad family Tree: Guzmania!
How to Plant Bromeliads in the Non-Frost-Free Garden!
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How to Plant Bromeliads in the Non-Frost-Free Garden!
How To Plant Bromeliads in the Garden!
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How To Plant Bromeliads in the Garden!
5 Bromeliad Myths… found on the Internet!
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5 Bromeliad Myths… found on the Internet!

Комментарии

  • @PerhapsToday1111
    @PerhapsToday1111 6 дней назад

    I may have to move mine 🤨

  • @muhammadfadzlihalim1867
    @muhammadfadzlihalim1867 9 дней назад

    How to grow it from seed..how to know when the seed are ready to take

  • @user-cq8lg3my8u
    @user-cq8lg3my8u 10 дней назад

    Can I use garden fleece to protect my bromeliads in winter here in So. Georgia without needing to bring them "in?"

  • @roytate3889
    @roytate3889 10 дней назад

    Don't know if I can do it but I'm going to try here in the desert. Thanks, Rusty so much. Found out I can just drive to California where I live in Phoenix and get come amazing ones like you have in Florida. Blessed to be able in a relatively short time to do that.

  • @vicosaflores
    @vicosaflores 11 дней назад

    ❤❤

  • @roytate3889
    @roytate3889 12 дней назад

    Pretty awesome video! Just perfect for me to see them and hybrids. Thanks so much. From what I have learned here and elsewhere I could do these in Phoenix outside. For very few freezes we get some years I could park these big boys in the garage overnight. Any suggestions where I can buy Alcantareas and get them shipped to Arizona? Sundance lists as a a commerical grower on the web and appears to only offer to the public if they visit their nursery in Florida?

  • @roytate3889
    @roytate3889 16 дней назад

    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.

  • @michellerahn
    @michellerahn 25 дней назад

    Thank you for all this helpful information

  • @durianocheechannel6133
    @durianocheechannel6133 26 дней назад

    What type of soil you use to plant alcantarea..? Thanks..

  • @natashaalvarado8129
    @natashaalvarado8129 27 дней назад

    I have like little spots speckles online.And I don't know what it is

  • @curvingfyre6810
    @curvingfyre6810 Месяц назад

    I don't think there will ever be a true substitute for mixing your own substrate for the specific job. There are just too many factors to make generic solutions for anything horticultural. Take me for example. I'm making a very unique vivarium that needs a rich planting substrate, suspended with a false bottom over a body of water, that will act as a multispecies self sufficient ecosystem, with no active tech besides lighting. It needs to be able to be dense in places for fine roots, loose for most of the substrate throughout for aeration in such a damp environment, needs to resist decomposition strongly while having compostable organic components, needs to specifically resist mold in natural ways, but it also cannot have too many mineral components that would be harsh for cleanup crews, and it needs to have high surface area not just for drainage but for root contact and beneficial bacteria growth cause of its proximity to water, and it needs to be able to resist leeching of nutrients into the water below, and it cannot have any kind of softwood bark because that can't mix with water features, but it should have some pieces of faster decomposing wood in it for mulch. You will *never* find a potting mix that satisfies all of those at once. What i did was mix equal parts: -Crushed brick -lava gravel -calcined clay -bonsai clay soil -sphagnum moss -reptile substrate moss -coco husk chips -coarse-sifted coco fiber -cork bark chips -horticultural charcoal And a light sprinkling of: -perlite -vermiculite -aspen chips -leca After mixing all of these, i sifted out all but the largest particles to maximise aeration in a sealed boggy environment. And in order for all of these ingredients to work properly, i'll need to toss them in river mud to get a light coating of nutrients and beneficial bacteria on each particle. Could you just throw in a commercial premade mix of coco coir, perlite, and worm castings? Probably. Would it last as long, resist mold, or prevent leeching nutrients into the water column adequately? No way. My situation is kinda unique, cause i'm setting up something so specific. But the conditions in your home, in a professional greenhouse, or anywhere else on earth? Wildly different, and just as unique and specific, and that's before even getting into your plant pairings. It will always be better to tailor your mix to your situation, and if you know where to find these materials in a less processed or wholesale format, it'll likely be a lot cheaper too.

  • @curvingfyre6810
    @curvingfyre6810 Месяц назад

    I searched almost this exact title a month ago and got nothing, then this pops up under an unrelated video today. So youtube has not only purposefully jacked up its search algorithm, it's tracking what i search for its recommendation algorithm regardless of what i actually watch. I hate the current state of web 2.0.

  • @catherinegrondin5480
    @catherinegrondin5480 Месяц назад

    Votre collection est tros magnifique d'une grande beauté j'adore

  • @gustavofreireborges3860
    @gustavofreireborges3860 Месяц назад

    In Brasil we call "bromélia-zebra" (bromeliad-zebra)

  • @edgarfernandez4527
    @edgarfernandez4527 Месяц назад

    So very nice and beautiful bromeliads ilove it.

  • @goldengirls0125
    @goldengirls0125 Месяц назад

    Are you saying you want the soil to stay damp? The first one with a cup ?

  • @lisajamil8293
    @lisajamil8293 Месяц назад

    Hi. I have several AECHMEA BLANCHETIANA 'KEY LIME'. I know the designer said to limit nitrogen to maintain the color. What fertilizer do you recommend. Thanks 😊

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Месяц назад

    Brilliant

  • @hollywinchell3412
    @hollywinchell3412 Месяц назад

    I have always been wary of buying plants due to owning cats and the potential toxicity. However, I am now a proud owner of a Bromeliad as well as a Peperomia (Chinese money plant), and I find videos like this extremely helpful!

  • @janiceallen8778
    @janiceallen8778 Месяц назад

    I have an Alcantarea on my enclosed patio and the center of the Alcantarea has grown to the top and pushing the screen up. Can I cut the center off? Help!!!

  • @sherrib4412
    @sherrib4412 2 месяца назад

    Hi I just bought one of these and the tips of my leaves are curling what would be the cause? Also since getting it a slowly losing the green I didn't know it needed water in the middle could this be the reason?

  • @venator-classstardestroyer568
    @venator-classstardestroyer568 2 месяца назад

    Do you know how much this applies to other plants? Everywhere people tell you to only gradually put your plants outdoor. But if the leaves would get sunburnt anyway, wouldn't the only concern be whether the sudden change in location shocks the plant? I tried looking up how much leaves can adapt once already formed but all the results I get are those articles talking about bringing houseplants outdoor.

  • @williamsaum3465
    @williamsaum3465 2 месяца назад

    Some vines harm trees. Browse are aok?

  • @faustinancheye7595
    @faustinancheye7595 2 месяца назад

    Educative video

  • @scarrabblue
    @scarrabblue 2 месяца назад

    Thanks Rusty! We have learned so much from you, and hope to see more content in the future!

  • @louisecordier9428
    @louisecordier9428 2 месяца назад

    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.

  • @nancyfreeman733
    @nancyfreeman733 2 месяца назад

    Nice video. Thank you. Love them all!!

  • @sheilpplastaples7048
    @sheilpplastaples7048 2 месяца назад

    And thank u 4 all your imput so helpful

  • @sheilpplastaples7048
    @sheilpplastaples7048 2 месяца назад

    I wonce had ,many years ago a tiny brom, growing on tree bark ,simply beautiful

  • @bayareadoghouse
    @bayareadoghouse 2 месяца назад

    Long and short they do well in a chunky aroid mix

  • @loisschaeffer8469
    @loisschaeffer8469 2 месяца назад

    How do I bring color back, looks healthy otherwise.

  • @zzippo81
    @zzippo81 3 месяца назад

    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.

  • @Peteraddavideo
    @Peteraddavideo 3 месяца назад

    You've won me over. Im going on a shopping spree for Tillandsia

  • @steelerbear
    @steelerbear 3 месяца назад

    You showed a lot of neoregelias -- are all neoregelias able to grow without soil? I have one (Minerva) potted in my apartment but would like to be able to keep it soilless if possible, but I haven't found anything conclusive online.

  • @ednaabella6575
    @ednaabella6575 3 месяца назад

    😊 4:54 😊

  • @raffaelacedraschi7110
    @raffaelacedraschi7110 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very much Ford the experiment. But ley me understand some: you told us that bromelias did not sustente herselves in the médium, that it is mostly to fix them not fot the nourishiment, so I think I do not understand very well this information you are giving us, sorry…

    • @lois3620
      @lois3620 Месяц назад

      I agree, I thought you could mount a bromeliad on a rock or driftwood.

  • @FuegoLegos
    @FuegoLegos 3 месяца назад

    I live in Fort Myers, you provide so much useful information! I want to be your friend man 😂

    • @joanneshepard5449
      @joanneshepard5449 2 месяца назад

      me too, I grew up in Ft Myers but live in central fl now :) I just potted up 4 huge pups xoxoxoxoxo

  • @carolyngoddard4844
    @carolyngoddard4844 3 месяца назад

    Very interesting video. I have a lot of tillandsias but learned a lot by watching. Certainly not the least interesting to me!

  • @susananderson2158
    @susananderson2158 3 месяца назад

    Where do I clip the blooming stem after the bloom dies

  • @gemmaquinn1048
    @gemmaquinn1048 3 месяца назад

    Hi Rusty! I can be in a crappy mood, then I watch one of your videos, and the world feels much lighter, so thanks for your enthusiasm, knowledge, and delightful demeanor!

  • @miamiman196
    @miamiman196 3 месяца назад

    I put my bromeliads in empty pots with no soil at all. Just the pot, air and the bromeliad and they are super healthy and multiply profusively. Bromeliads do not need any soil or fertilizer at all. They are air plants.

  • @Rocketman0407
    @Rocketman0407 3 месяца назад

    Here is a recipe if someone wants to do hybrid 3 parts peat or coir 3 parts pumice 2 parts Perlite 1/2 Part sand Optional: 1/4 part enoculated Biochar or charcoal This is definitely not the cheapest mix, but it can be used indefinitely with just a little extra peat added every few years. l

  • @bonitabromeliads
    @bonitabromeliads 3 месяца назад

    I find cryptanthus root easily when you keep them in a water tray for wet feet.

  • @robvonk8634
    @robvonk8634 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic video rusty I am growing them here in Perth Western Australia 🇦🇺 😊

  • @gharro66
    @gharro66 3 месяца назад

    I've been wondering what happened to hulk hogan for 30 years 😅

  • @raffaelacedraschi7110
    @raffaelacedraschi7110 3 месяца назад

    Ahora bien, porque si me dicen que son epifetas las plantan en un sustrato???

  • @nelsonrefuerzo7485
    @nelsonrefuerzo7485 4 месяца назад

    I have only one called star pink crythantus or whatever now I'll do to collect some of those species or varieties if it had here but also what can afford to buy🤔😂🤣

  • @namederek3610
    @namederek3610 4 месяца назад

    This video is unnecessarily long. You are probably one of those people that like to talk so much about irrelevant things. And honestly it's better to read an article about the topic than listen to someone ramble about rubbish. Also, for these stupidly long videos you should add time stamps as it makes it easier to navigate through your nonsense. Sorry I'm a bit mean but most of us don't have time for a long ass video with little to no substance

  • @KP-pr4xg
    @KP-pr4xg 4 месяца назад

    What’s the best sun requirements for these ?

  • @cathygeo4473
    @cathygeo4473 4 месяца назад

    New bromeliad Vriesea plant mom here and finally understood what a "central tank"every blog mentioned truly meant from your video! Thanks Rusty <3!