Bromeliad Christiane Houseplant
Bromeliad Christiane — a festive-looking plant with arching green leaves that thrives in bright light and humidity!
Botanical Classification: Bromeliad vriesea
Common Names: Bromeliad Vriesea Christiane, Flaming Sword
CARE GUIDE:
Light. bright, indirect light
Water. Allow the soil to stay moist but never damp, watering if the soil is completely dry —you can water the truck of the plant to keep it as hydrated as possible.
Humidity. Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months.
Food. Bromeliads, much like air plants, absorb nutrients through their leaves. To nourish your bromeliad, consider using a foliar fertilizer spray approximately 1-2 times per month throughout the spring and summer seasons. A foliar spray designed for orchids or air plants works perfectly for this purpose.
Toxicity. Non-toxic and pet-friendly.
Bromeliad Christiane — a festive-looking plant with arching green leaves that thrives in bright light and humidity!
Botanical Classification: Bromeliad vriesea
Common Names: Bromeliad Vriesea Christiane, Flaming Sword
CARE GUIDE:
Light. bright, indirect light
Water. Allow the soil to stay moist but never damp, watering if the soil is completely dry —you can water the truck of the plant to keep it as hydrated as possible.
Humidity. Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months.
Food. Bromeliads, much like air plants, absorb nutrients through their leaves. To nourish your bromeliad, consider using a foliar fertilizer spray approximately 1-2 times per month throughout the spring and summer seasons. A foliar spray designed for orchids or air plants works perfectly for this purpose.
Toxicity. Non-toxic and pet-friendly.
Bromeliad Christiane — a festive-looking plant with arching green leaves that thrives in bright light and humidity!
Botanical Classification: Bromeliad vriesea
Common Names: Bromeliad Vriesea Christiane, Flaming Sword
CARE GUIDE:
Light. bright, indirect light
Water. Allow the soil to stay moist but never damp, watering if the soil is completely dry —you can water the truck of the plant to keep it as hydrated as possible.
Humidity. Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months.
Food. Bromeliads, much like air plants, absorb nutrients through their leaves. To nourish your bromeliad, consider using a foliar fertilizer spray approximately 1-2 times per month throughout the spring and summer seasons. A foliar spray designed for orchids or air plants works perfectly for this purpose.
Toxicity. Non-toxic and pet-friendly.