Racinaea Crispa
naoh123
9 years ago
Just a little show and tell. I heard these guys were a little tricky to keep, and that is partially true. I've had mine for a year now. The first 6 months was like watching the thing in hospice. I was keeping it in an open pot of bark and sphagnum, and no matter how much i would mist it with RO water it was steadily drying out. I finally gave up and just tossed it in a wardian case with some of my micro orchids. It perked up in a matter of two weeks and started going wild. These are really neat (and small) bromeliads, I'd recommend them to anyone thinking about getting one, just be prepared to set them up in a terrarium of some sort if you live outside of the tropics.
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