Maintaining Guzmania »This is how the bromeliad feels good all round

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The question of location

Even the best care cannot compensate for the disadvantages of a wrong location. In this regard, there is no need to try it out, this bromeliad species does not like relocating. Check right away whether these criteria are met:

  • the place is light to partially shaded, without direct sun
  • it is 20 to 22 ° C all year round
  • the humidity is at least 50%, preferably more

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It quickly becomes apparent that a bathroom with a window is the best space for this plant.

Light in winter

The light requirement of this plant is high even in winter. It pays not to let them starve for it in the dark period of the year. A special remedy provides a solution Plant lamp.(€ 65.50 at Amazon *) Under ideal circumstances, the Guzmania might even thank you with a flower.

to water

The pouring is a delicate task. The earth of the Guzmania must never dry out completely, but also never be too wet. Otherwise, root rot will not be long in coming.

  • pour with decalcified water
  • it should be at room temperature
  • water the earth
  • Pour additional water into the leaf funnels

In summer the water requirement of this plant is higher than in winter. Adjust your pouring behavior accordingly. On dry days, the Guzmania should also be sprayed with water to increase the humidity.

Tips

Place the Guzmania in a large planter, which you have previously filled with gravel or larger stones. So you can pour water into the pot without causing waterlogging. The water evaporates and thus increases the humidity.

Fertilize

Guzmania needs nutrient replenishment every two weeks from March to August. The fertilizer should be dosed rather weakly. It can be added to both watering and spraying water.

Multiply

Propagation is also a maintenance step that should give us long-term pleasure in this plant. Because after flowering, the Guzmania dries up and dies. A new plant must then take its place. It's not difficult, because before it fades, it will grow new ones in good time Kindel the end.

Multiply The Guzmania as follows:

  • Separate the child from the dried mother plant
  • plant in light, nutrient-rich soil
  • Put the glass over it or cover it with foil
  • place warm and partially shaded

Cutting and repotting

Cutting and repotting are not part of the program for this plant. Because each specimen usually only lives two to three years. Individual brown, dried-up leaves are simply carefully plucked from the plant.