pleaaaase can you tell me the name of the plant that you potted in the center?the first one ...pleaaaase!i have one of tjose and its going to die..its a gift and i do not know what to do...
thank you for your question, i think you are referring to the Bromeliad? If you have having trouble with it, it may be because of watering (see video at about 4:08, to keep the cup of the plant filled with water and to water the soil well when the soil feels dry). Sometimes if you have the plant for a long time, and it is finished blooming, it creates a small new plant attached to its side, a "pup" and the main plant will die off, which can be removed and the small new "pup" can live on either repotted in the same pot or into a new pot. Hope this is helpful!
Thanks for your question. To water the tillandsias that are attached to the grapevine wreath in the video, a mister bottle works well to mist the plant as well as the moss to which it is attached. If the tillandsia is attached by wire, it could be removed, soaked in water, drained, then reattached to the wreath. You may have to replace the wire over time as it may rust. A floral supply store will have the type of wire used in this video. Thank you!
thanks for asking and sorry for the delay! the wire is punctured through the plant then whirled around a little, this will enable you to hang the plant better. thank you!
Very beautiful garden 🏡🌹
Thank you so much for such a fun informative video! We are lucky to live where these tropical plants grow year round! Just subscribed!
What a great video! Excellent job ladies 👍!!!
Beautiful God is colorful indeed
What mix is used for pups. I have just bought some with pups on. Need to seperate pups soon. Many thanks for sharing.
beautiful garden
I luv Dee, Hi Dee!
What’s the arrangement at 1:53?
This was excelent.thank u
nice video
I luv them nice
Hi Dee , could you advise me how to harvest the giant bromeliad seeds . That the high flower not the normal one . Thank
Can you put soil on bromeliad?
pleaaaase can you tell me the name of the plant that you potted in the center?the first one ...pleaaaase!i have one of tjose and its going to die..its a gift and i do not know what to do...
thank you for your question, i think you are referring to the Bromeliad? If you have having trouble with it, it may be because of watering (see video at about 4:08, to keep the cup of the plant filled with water and to water the soil well when the soil feels dry). Sometimes if you have the plant for a long time, and it is finished blooming, it creates a small new plant attached to its side, a "pup" and the main plant will die off, which can be removed and the small new "pup" can live on either repotted in the same pot or into a new pot. Hope this is helpful!
How do you water the wreath?
Thanks for your question. To water the tillandsias that are attached to the grapevine wreath in the video, a mister bottle works well to mist the plant as well as the moss to which it is attached. If the tillandsia is attached by wire, it could be removed, soaked in water, drained, then reattached to the wreath. You may have to replace the wire over time as it may rust. A floral supply store will have the type of wire used in this video. Thank you!
And 2:00 please
Kindly show how you fix air plants by wires..if you tied or whirl around otherwise if we puncture them. I live in canada so no question to reach you.
thanks for asking and sorry for the delay! the wire is punctured through the plant then whirled around a little, this will enable you to hang the plant better. thank you!
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 im from indonesia
Just make sure the wire is plastic coated for air plants are allergic to metals . I learn that the hard way! Lol
Ellofez
From where we get plastic coated wires
muhammad khan you can get it at craft stores like michaels but you only have to watch out for copper. Other metal is ok to use with them
They're only allergic to copper
Ellofez loo
There is no plural for TILLANDIA because it is a latin word! We do not say TILLANDSIAS
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Bromelia is not the same that Tillandsia