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• Native to South American rainforests where it grows as an epiphyte on trees, collecting water and nutrients in its leaf rosette
• Features dramatic sword-shaped leaves that form a tight rosette with a central cup designed to collect rainwater
• Produces small flowers in the centre surrounded by colourful bracts, followed by pups that can be separated for propagation
• Loved by indoor plant enthusiasts for its architectural form and ability to thrive in bathroom humidity

• Water weekly by filling the central cup and lightly moistening soil, emptying stagnant water every few days
• Position in bright, indirect light near an east or north-facing window, avoiding harsh afternoon sun
• Use well-draining orchid bark mix or bromeliad potting mix with excellent drainage
• Feed monthly with diluted liquid fertilizer during spring and summer, reducing to quarterly in winter
• Remove spent flowers and separate pups when they reach one-third the size of the parent plant
• Maintain humidity with regular misting or humidity trays, especially during dry Australian winters

• Provide bright, indirect light indoors or dappled shade outdoors - avoid direct sunlight which can scorch leaves
• Water the central cup and allow soil to dry slightly between waterings, using rainwater when possible
• Maintain humidity above 50% with pebble trays or regular misting around the plant
• Keep temperatures between 18-26°C year-round, protecting from cold draughts and frost
• Reduce watering in cooler months and increase humidity during hot Australian summers

• Scale insects can attach to leaves causing yellowing and sticky honeydew - wipe with rubbing alcohol or use horticultural oil spray
• Root rot from overwatering shows as mushy black roots and declining foliage - reduce watering and ensure excellent drainage
• Brown leaf tips indicate low humidity or fluoride in tap water - increase humidity and use rainwater or filtered water
• Mealybugs appear as white cottony masses in leaf joints - remove with cotton swabs dipped in alcohol

faq

How often should I water Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad?

Water your Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad weekly by filling the central cup and lightly watering the soil. During warmer months, check the cup every few days and refresh stagnant water. In winter, reduce frequency as the plant's water needs decrease with slower growth.

Is Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad safe for pets?

Yes, Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad is safe for cats and dogs. This non-toxic bromeliad poses no threat to curious pets who might nibble the leaves. You can confidently display this stunning tropical plant throughout your home. Shop Pet Safe Plants from Garden View Nursery.

How fast does Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad grow?

Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad grows at a moderate rate, producing new leaves slowly throughout the year. Growth accelerates in warm, humid conditions with bright indirect light. The plant focuses energy on developing vibrant foliage rather than rapid expansion, making it perfect for compact spaces.

Does Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad prefer full sun or shade?

Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad prefers bright, indirect light and should avoid direct sun exposure. Indoors, place near east or north-facing windows in Australia. Outdoors, provide dappled shade under trees or covered patios where it receives filtered light without harsh afternoon sun.

How big does Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad get?

Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad typically reaches 30-40cm in height and spread when mature. This compact bromeliad maintains a neat rosette form that rarely requires size management. The architectural shape makes it ideal for tabletops, shelves, or as an accent plant in small spaces.

Why is my Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad dying?

Your Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad is likely dying from overwatering, which causes root rot. Other common causes include too much direct sunlight, low humidity, or pest infestations. Talk to Our Plant Experts at Garden View Nursery for personalised help.

Can I grow Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad in a pot?

Yes, Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad thrives in pots and is actually preferred for container growing. Choose a pot with drainage holes and use orchid bark or bromeliad mix. Ensure the container is proportionate to prevent the plant from becoming top-heavy. Shop Pots & Planters at Garden View Nursery.

How much does Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad cost in Australia?

Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad costs $25-$65 in Australia depending on size and maturity. Garden View Nursery selects only the healthiest specimens with vibrant colouration and strong root systems, ensuring you receive exceptional quality plants that establish quickly in your home. Buy Neoregelia Storm Blade Bromeliad Now from Garden View Nursery.

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