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Has not only the
stunning flower (bright red spike with small yellow flowers) common
to most bromeliads but also deeply contrasting bands of dark green and
silver gray green running along its foliage. A fantastic display plant
that rivals the most exotic cut flower bouquet.
Site: Bright
indirect light.
Temp: Average
warmth after flowering.
Water: After
flowering keep the well at the centre of the plant topped up over the
growing season. In winter keep on the dry side and do not water into
the 'well'. Keep humidity up by misting.
Feeding:
A very weak liquid feed every month or so over the growing season.
Tip: A
tip to get it to reflower is to let the water dry in the centre of the
plant then plaace it in a plastic bag with a ripe apple for a week or
so. The apple gives off ethylene gas which stimulates flowering
(This works for other plants as well)
 
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