Rusty, thanks for another interesting video! It was nice to meet you at Sundance a few weeks ago. I appreciate you spending some time talking to my wife and me. The plants that we bought are doing great and are making us happy! Can't wait to be able to visit again. Sincerely, Tracy and Wendy
I searched almost this exact title a month ago and got nothing, then this pops up under an unrelated video today. So youtube has not only purposefully jacked up its search algorithm, it's tracking what i search for its recommendation algorithm regardless of what i actually watch. I hate the current state of web 2.0.
Because of my humid ,seasonally wet summer climate, I am growing Deuterocohnia brevifolia under cover to keep it from getting more moisture than what it desires... I also have it under my strongest plant lights. Btw, it is on the plant deck and not indoors, so it will be subject to my humidity, so time will tell! Thanks so much for watching!
Doing an online search will probably help (search bromeliads India) and that will help find domestic sources. There are international sales platforms that you can try, but I am not familiar with the plant importation laws in your country, so you might want to look into that before sourcing internationally. Thanks so much for watching!
@@islandbreezetropicals1276 res sir Thank you for your replay I usually watch your all videos All videos are informative, specially for bromeliad lover I usually visit some countries .. can you guide me where I can find good collection of bromeliads ... I have some friends who have import license for plants, I can bring through them or I can personally visit .,... Thank you once again
Rusty, thanks for another interesting video! It was nice to meet you at Sundance a few weeks ago. I appreciate you spending some time talking to my wife and me. The plants that we bought are doing great and are making us happy! Can't wait to be able to visit again. Sincerely, Tracy and Wendy
I wonce had ,many years ago a tiny brom, growing on tree bark ,simply beautiful
Thanks for the info on Lilliputiana, I’ve been looking for something small enough for my terrarium but I’m just not that into Tillandsias.
And thank u 4 all your imput so helpful
I searched almost this exact title a month ago and got nothing, then this pops up under an unrelated video today. So youtube has not only purposefully jacked up its search algorithm, it's tracking what i search for its recommendation algorithm regardless of what i actually watch. I hate the current state of web 2.0.
Well I think I have you beat here, I have a Tillandsia minutiflora and it grows on half a wine cork, if you still count that as a bromeliad
Cool, I'm going to check that one out, thanks for the heads up!
That last plant Rusty, does it do well in your weather or is it protected somehow?
Because of my humid ,seasonally wet summer climate, I am growing Deuterocohnia brevifolia under cover to keep it from getting more moisture than what it desires... I also have it under my strongest plant lights. Btw, it is on the plant deck and not indoors, so it will be subject to my humidity, so time will tell! Thanks so much for watching!
@@islandbreezetropicals1276 as always, thanks for the tutorial
Dear I am from india In which country I can get best collections of bromeliads
Any chance I can get online
Thank you
Doing an online search will probably help (search bromeliads India) and that will help find domestic sources. There are international sales platforms that you can try, but I am not familiar with the plant importation laws in your country, so you might want to look into that before sourcing internationally. Thanks so much for watching!
@@islandbreezetropicals1276 res sir
Thank you for your replay
I usually watch your all videos
All videos are informative, specially for bromeliad lover
I usually visit some countries .. can you guide me where I can find good collection of bromeliads ... I have some friends who have import license for plants, I can bring through them or I can personally visit .,...
Thank you once again
Probably the smallest bromeliads are the miniature Tillandsia like Tillandsia capillaris
Cool, I'm going to see if I can find one, thanks so much for the heads up!