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Old 12-25-2019, 04:49 PM
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Hello everyone:

Been a while since I have posted, so forgive me if I mess up some!

Recently I purchased multiple bromeliads from Lowe's - Tillandsia hybrid, Guzmania hybrids, Vriesea Hybrids, Neoregalia hybrid - all with pups and really cheap as they were past their prime (my favorite type of plants, LOL!!!!). They are small, no more than 7-8 inches tall, and appearing perfect size for my large Exo-terra terrarium, once I start to plant it up.

My concern is - are these truly smaller forms, or have they been artificially triggered to bloom early, so they LOOK small. Will the pups revert to a larger form? If so, I can't put them in my Exo-terra as they will crowd it out soon.

I tried to post a pic, but my phone is acting up and I can't get the photo send to my computer - if I can get it, I will post later.....

Any input is appreciated!

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Old 12-25-2019, 06:35 PM
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Have to see them to know but they generally are the size you are in the store.

I’ve not seen the dwarfs of the ones you speak of so I can’t comment specifically
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A lot of Neoregelia species (and/or hybrids) will stay on the smaller size, and remain manageable in a terrarium or vivarium. Ditto for some of the Vriesea (e.g., Vriesea racinae). Were any of your purchased plants labeled or tagged with specific names?
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Well, you know Lowe's - they were identified as "Bromeliads", but nothing more specific. Don't get me wrong, I have no issue with that for the most part, as I enjoy bringing the plants home and doing some serious web-surfing to see if I can ID them....(yeah, I am that kinda nerd!!!!)
However, in cases like this, where I have plans for the plants, I would appreciate more info on the part of the supplier, especially since there are well over 250 varieties of Tillandsia alone.....
Thanks for the responses, again, if I can get my phone to send the pic to my email, I will post the pics. With that said, none of the plants are over 8" wide and none are over that tall. I expect the Tillandsia is going to remain the same, but the Neoregleia and the Guzmania forms can get rather large. On another forum I read someone say that they "treat" such as these to keep them small and that the pups get larger; I will update as I find more.

Thanks again and hope you all have a great Christmas season!

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