Again, I know nothing about broms specifically, but root growth is always a good sign!! It would be nice if someone who actually knows something about bromeliads would respond, eh?
Again, I know nothing about broms specifically, but root growth is always a good sign!! It would be nice if someone who actually knows something about bromeliads would respond, eh?
It'll be fine. Plants are sensitive to changes in environment. The leaves died because the plant needed to put its energy into root production, and it only has a finite amount of energy. Waxy leaves are a good sign, not a bad one. Don't mess with it, let it adjust to its new home, and stop worrying. Frogs I'm just now learning, but I've been an ethnobotanist for decades. Trust me when I say your plant is fine. The more you mess with it at this point, the more stress you're putting on it, and the longer it'll take to recover.
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