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Comment couper une fleur de guzmania ?
Comment couper une fleur de guzmania ?
L’inflorescence reste belle très longtemps sur le guzmania. Lorsqu’elle est fanée, coupez-la à sa base, la plante produira alors des rejets autour du pied mère.
Comment faire une bouture de guzmania ?
Comment prélever les rejetons de guzmania ?
- Dépoter la plante.
- Utiliser un couteau avec une longue lame pour séparer les rejetons en passant par le centre de la plante afin de récupérer le maximum de racines.
- Eclater la souche pour extraire les rejetons avec des racines.
Quand couper la fleur du Bromélia ?
La fleur des broméliacées tient en général plusieurs mois. Ne l’enlevez pas tout de suite, attendez l’apparition de rejets pour couper la fleur fanée.
What is a Guzmania plant?
- Guzmania plants are perennial plants in the bromeliad family. There are over 120 different guzmania plants and all are native to South America. These tropical beauties are known as epiphytic plants and attach to trees with roots that never reach the soil.
What is a bromeliad Guzmania?
- Bromeliad Guzmania Plant. Guzmania plants are perennial plants in the bromeliad family. There are over 120 different guzmania plants and all are native to South America. These tropical beauties are known as epiphytic plants and attach to trees with roots that never reach the soil. Striking bracts grow from the center of the plant and can be red,…
How do you take care of Guzmania Guzmania?
- Guzmania grows best at moderate warmth. A steady 55℉ (13℃), would be ideal for the plant’s growth. Medium to high humidity is best for this plant. As for the plant’s fertilizer requirements, a balanced fertilizer once a fortnight during its growing season will serve the purpose well.
Does Guzmania die after flowering?
- Although Guzmania bromeliads have a short lifespan and tend to die after flowering, that’s not the end of your endeavors. Before it dies, the parent Guzmania will shoot out a few pups around the base. These babies will feed on the dying plant until they grow into full-fledged Guzmania of their own.