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Aechmea gamosepala - going gangbusters
Aechmea New Pups Re-Potting
Aechmea Pups Re-Potting
Bromeliads > Aechmea
Got a plant 4 years ago. 3 blooms and 13 pups later, this is a very happy camper. Splitting the pups today into long planters to form a little hedge. Wish I had a tree I could plant it on ...
Happy to hear that Nandine, this is one of the easiest Aechmea to grow and they are generally reliable to procreate like rabbits. The fact that you are giving them more room to grow and multiply just means you'll get even more. Lovely plants, good choice.
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