Bromeliad Guzmania
is admired for its vibrant central bract and tropical structure. It symbolizes vitality and bold presence within a space.
Choose your size
š§ Watering
Always check the density first. When the kokedama feels very lightweight when lifted, it is time to water.
SM
Frequency: every 7 days
Soak: 15 min
MD
Frequency: every 14 days
Soak: 15 min
Swipe ā
1
Submerge 3/4
Submerge at least 3/4 of the moss ball in room-temperature water.
Swipe ā
2
Drain
After soaking, gently press to remove excess water.
3
Return to Decor
Place the kokedama back in its decorative dish after draining.
āļø Light
Suitable for:
⢠Indoor Bright Indirect
⢠Outdoor Shade
Avoid direct afternoon sun, which can fade the bracts.
š” Temperature
Ideal range: 65ā90°F.
Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature shifts.
Avoid prolonged exposure below 55°F.
If temperatures drop below 50°F, bring indoors.
š¦ Humidity
Prefers 50ā70% humidity.
Thrives in moderate to higher humidity levels.
If your home feels dry, group with other plants, use a pebble tray, or run a small humidifier.
Tip: A small digital hygrometer can help monitor indoor humidity levels.
š± Feeding
⢠Feed lightly every 2ā3 months during March through September.
⢠Use a diluted bromeliad or air plant fertilizer formula such as 0.5-1-1 at quarter strength.
⢠Recommended: Bromeliad & Tillandsia Fertilizer
⢠After bloom fades, feeding is optional while pups develop.
⢠Do not feed during cold months.
āļø Ongoing Care
Remove dry outer leaves as the plant matures.
After the bloom fades, allow pups to develop at the base.
Avoid water sitting in the crown for extended periods indoors.
Avoid placing near AC vents or drafty doors
ā ļø Signs of Stress
⢠Browning center: Crown rot from excess moisture
⢠Brown leaf tips: Dry air or mineral buildup
⢠No pups: Needs stable warmth and light
š© When to Contact
If signs of stress continue after adjusting care, weāre here to help.
If you need further assistance, please email us at info@kazumigarden.com