👉Benefits :
- Drought Resistance. One of the biggest mistakes made with this plant is over-watering, which leads to rotting roots. …
- Improved Air Quality. Scientific research shows that bromeliad can improve indoor air quality after business hours. …
- Tolerance to Low Light Conditions. …
- Can be Grown in a Container.
👉How to care :
Soil: You can also use a 50 / 50 mix of orchid bark and standard potting soil. Bromeliads aren’t picky about their soil as long as it is well draining
Sunshine: Most Bromeliads grow under the cover of a tree canopy. Therefore, they are not adapted to being exposed to direct sunlight. Many bromeliads will scorch and lose their color in direct sun. There are, however, bromeliads that enjoy bright, direct light and will thrive in full sun.
Watering: While their roots prefer to be moist, they can never be allowed to remain soggy. Water that does not drain properly through your potting medium can cause your plant to develop root or crown rot. It is often times sufficient to water your bromeliad once a week.
👉 The takeaway :
If you want a plant that
- Is a tropical indoor plant
- Easy to take care
- Comes in great variety of sizes and remarkable colors
Then Bromeliad is a great pick for you
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