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Guzmania Mix P120 - 50cm《星花凤梨》(Random Choose Colours)
Guzmania Mix P120 - 50cm《星花凤梨》(Random Choose Colours)
• Guzmania Mix •
《星花凤梨》
Guzmania Mix is a colorful variety of tropical plants from the bromeliad family. Known for their bright, long-lasting flowers and easy care, they make great indoor or decorative plants. Each "mix" includes different colors like red, orange, yellow, and pink, adding a vibrant touch to any space.
Symbolism:
1. Joy and Happiness
2. Celebration
3. Passion and Love
4. Tropical Energy
5. Vibrancy and Creativity
6. Friendship and Kindness
7. Calm and Balance
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Size: 47cm (incl. pot) (H) x 12cm (⌀)
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Plant Care Guide for Guzmania Mix P120 - 50cm《星花凤梨》(Random Choose Colours)
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Light
Bright, indirect sunlight is best. Avoid strong, direct sun—it can burn the leaves.
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Soil
Use light, well-draining soil—orchid or bromeliad mix is ideal.
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Water Requirement
Pour water into the center “cup” (the rosette). Keep it filled, but change the water weekly. Water the soil lightly too.
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Temperature
Prefers warm temps: 15–28°C. Keep away from cold drafts.
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Humidity
Guzmania loves high humidity (around 50–70%).
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Fertilizer
Use a very diluted liquid fertilizer once a month.
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Caution
The flower can last several months. After blooming, the plant slowly dies—but it grows baby plants (called pups) you can replant!