Forcing Billbergias
bromeliaddict
13 years ago
I've had several Billbergias which have been stubborn to bloom- both species and hybrids. I'm determined to see some of them flower this summer! On the other hand, I want to be here to see them, take photos, and possibly do some hybridizing. That means making sure I'm back from the conference in New Orleans!
Has anyone had experience in chemically inducing Billbergias to bloom? If so, approximately how many days from treatment until first flower? If an inflorescence is in its earliest phase of development, is there risk of aborting the flowering with the ethylene treatment?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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