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Old 01-08-2006, 01:25 PM
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this is in a 10 gal with some tincs
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That's pretty neat Stan.
What do you have to do to get brom flowering? Is it keeping water in their crown??
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sweeet ... My brom just bloomed too, just before I was about to thow it out. Saved itself
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That's pretty neat Stan.
What do you have to do to get brom flowering? Is it keeping water in their crown??
i believe the brom needs a driecooloer period then as it started to warm up they bloomed i also have a cryptanthus in bloom
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Thats pretty cool. Mine bloomed last week. I only got to see one flower though cuase it must have fully bloomed on the weekend and the viv is in my office.

Here is what I found when I came back on Monday. I was pretty mad I missed the show.



By the way, my brom wouldnt keep water in the crown for many weeks before the I saw the flower buds.
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i believe the brom needs a driecooloer period then as it started to warm up they bloomed i also have a cryptanthus in bloom
Did you plant the crypanthus in a substrate [and if so what-
soil on top of leca or in sphag or coconut chip husk etc?] or mount it?

I have several potted crypths that I would like to incorporate into
my 3ft vertical viv that I'm planning and hope to build in the next few months.
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