🌿 Bromeliad Neoregelia ‘Donger’ Care Sheet
Overview
Type: Miniature bromeliad 🌴
Size: Compact – 5–8 cm tall and 6–8 cm wide 📏
Foliage: Rich red to crimson centers with pink or white margins ❤️🤍
Best for: Vivariums, bright windowsills, or small decorative planters 🪟
☀️ Light
Ideal: Bright, indirect light for vibrant colors 🌞
Tolerates: Partial shade 🌤️
Avoid: Harsh direct sun 🔥 (leaves burn easily!)
Tip: More light = more intense red coloring ❤️
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
Temperature: 18–30°C (65–86°F) ✅
Never below: 10°C ❌
Humidity: 50–70% 💧 — thrives in warm, humid environments
Tip: Perfect for bathrooms or vivariums with stable humidity 🌿
💧 Watering
Central “cup”: Keep filled with fresh, non-chlorinated water 🏺💦
Refresh weekly to avoid stagnation 🚿
Soil: Lightly moist, never soggy ⚠️
Winter: Water less but never let the cup fully dry 💤
🪴 Soil & Potting
Mix: Light and airy 🌱
Orchid bark 🪵
Perlite or coarse sand 🫧
Small amount of coco or sphagnum 🌿
Pot: Shallow with drainage holes — roots anchor but don’t like sitting in water 🚫
🍽️ Feeding
Growing season (Spring–Summer):
Diluted liquid fertilizer (¼ strength) in the tank every 4–6 weeks 🌱
Winter: Light feeding or pause ❄️
Flush tank monthly to avoid salt build-up 🚿
🌱 Propagation
After flowering, the main plant slowly declines 😢 but produces pups 🌱
Separate pups once they are ⅓–½ the size of the parent ✂️
Let pups dry for a day before potting for best success 🌟
⚠️ Common Issues
Problem 😬 | Cause ❓ | Fix 🛠️ |
---|---|---|
Faded colors | Too little light 🌑 | Move to brighter spot |
Brown tips | Low humidity or hard water 💧 | Increase humidity or use rainwater |
Rot at base | Stagnant water or soggy soil 🦠 | Refresh tank, improve drainage |
No pups | Young or stressed plant 🌱 | Be patient & keep conditions optimal |
🪟 Indoor & Display Suitability
Vivariums: ✅ Excellent — compact and humidity-loving 🐸
Bright indoor spots: ✅ Great for shelves or windowsills 🪟
Closed terrariums: ⚠️ Only with airflow — stagnant air causes rot