Hashtag ChamLife
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I have a few air plants floating around, pardon the pun. Most of them have never flowered. One or two I bought in the flowering stage and they died out. Recently, with upgraded plant lighting, I've had some success getting them to bloom!
While kinda cool, and pretty considering the source, will they do anything or should I go ahead and prune it back as the buds start to die? I've not had one go from green plant to producing blooms before, so I assume like many plants it's a form of reproduction. That said, can I do anything while they're in bloom to create more air plants? [Thus saving me money as I tend to buy them a lot]
I'm not sure on the exact species of plant, so here are some photos:
This one is the one I got in bloom. However, that bloom has started to die off (I think?) and it has sprouted the 2nd bloom since I've had it under the lights. It's a pretty good size, probably 3-4" around at its bushy portion and I'd say 6-7" from base to top of the tallest bloom.
This one I've had a while and it seems to have taken a note from its friend and decided to bloom as well. Slightly smaller than the first, maybe 1" less in diameter but pretty close in height.
That's my big xenographica just cause I like to show off that I've kept it alive so long!!
As always, any info is appreciated. Thanks!
While kinda cool, and pretty considering the source, will they do anything or should I go ahead and prune it back as the buds start to die? I've not had one go from green plant to producing blooms before, so I assume like many plants it's a form of reproduction. That said, can I do anything while they're in bloom to create more air plants? [Thus saving me money as I tend to buy them a lot]
I'm not sure on the exact species of plant, so here are some photos:
This one is the one I got in bloom. However, that bloom has started to die off (I think?) and it has sprouted the 2nd bloom since I've had it under the lights. It's a pretty good size, probably 3-4" around at its bushy portion and I'd say 6-7" from base to top of the tallest bloom.
This one I've had a while and it seems to have taken a note from its friend and decided to bloom as well. Slightly smaller than the first, maybe 1" less in diameter but pretty close in height.
That's my big xenographica just cause I like to show off that I've kept it alive so long!!
As always, any info is appreciated. Thanks!