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Few questions from a beginner

andreaszlg
13 years ago

Hey,

I`m new to posting here, and, although I`ve been reading many posts, there are few things I`d like to know.

Like is there a green form and a red form of Neoregelia mooreana or will the green one turn red when grown hard and exposed to very much light?

And how do I get a plant which already bloomed to produce more offsets?

Found Bryan69`s post about the yellow orlandiana ensing (see link below) and the method seems pretty effective. But does it work with all kinds of bromeliads? Mostly I have Neoregelia species, but I got some Guzmania butcheri (which only produce one pup at a time for me), Racineae crispa and Vriesea vagans I`d like to push a little bit...

I do grow them (the Neoregelias) under pretty hard conditions, as much light as they can handle and no fertilizer at all, but to me that seems to make very beautiful plants which are too lazy to produce offsets.

Thanks in Advance, will post some pictures of my plants soon :-)

Greetings from Germany

Andreas

Here is a link that might be useful: Orlandiana ensing yellow form

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