BROMELIADS OF AUSTRALIA
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INTRODUCTION TO BROMAGIC
Fertilising
Bromeliads require very little fertilising. Some varieties are able to take more feeding than others but over fertilising plants such as Neoregelias will result in long strappy leaves (compact shape is usually better) and loss of colour. A pinch of slow release fertiliser when first potting these plants is usually sufficient. More on Fertilising Bromeliads.
Propagation
Propagation is usually done by the removal of offsets which are often called “pups” which can be cut or broken from the mother plant when they are approximately one third to half the size of the mother which will often then produce more pups before deteriorating and dying over a period of months of even a year or so. More on Propagating Bromeliads.