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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have a bromeliad that has been in a pot for several years. My guess is that it is several pups. I think it was blooming when I got it and never bloomed again. Any chance I can resurrect a blooming plant? It looks green and healthy.
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[2] http://ipm.missouri.edu/MEG/2016/1/Bromeliads-Houseplants-That-Endure/: http://ipm.missouri.edu/MEG/2016/1/Bromeliads-Houseplants-That-Endure/
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1 Comment To "Bromeliad"
#1 Comment By Alisma On 08/21/2016 @ 10:03 pm
The part of the plant(s) that are still green should be capable of blooming. These articles will help you:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/bromeliad/getting-bromeliads-to-bloom.htm [1]
http://ipm.missouri.edu/MEG/2016/1/Bromeliads-Houseplants-That-Endure/ [2]