[GrowRR] Growing Broms from seed file PDF, is abvailable on the web

Daylily Grower daylilygrower at aapt.net.au
Sun Jul 23 00:23:09 EDT 2006


Hi All,

Have just realized the difficulty in attaching this PDF file, to emails

and CC. from my computer, :-(

...............; Slow and time consuming….. :-[

So have uploaded it to the web, where you can download and save 
it............ :-)

IF there is any problem downloading or saving it to your computer I 
would appreciate knowing.

The seed raising PDF file has been uploaded to the following web address;
http://people.aapt.net.au/~allanladd/Brom%20seed%20raising.pdf.

If there is any thing you don't understand? or agree with? In this PDF file.

I would like to know, so any relevant changes can be made in future.

This file was made to encourage growing Bromeliads from seed, in this 
climate.
Other climates will present different situations to take into consideration.

If I find that this type of file is acceptable to many brom growers? I 
may make more PDF files, i.e. on growing mixes & setting seed or on 
creating new hybrids & chemical induced flowering.

I am always looking for seed of specific species that are often common 
in collections. Many of these plants I do have though are not yet in seed.

Only if any one can help out? Your help would appreciated.

Seed of plants such as;
Billbergia saundersii
Billbergia eupheme v purpurea
Billbergia alphonsi joannis
species Guzmania like;
Guzmania lindeni
Guzmania squarrosa
Patterned foliage Vriesia
Tillandsia cyanea etc.,
Also most othere interesting foliage & flowering brom., species.

Hope this file is of value to you,
You may distribute it, to who ever you wish as it is my own original 
material.

cheers allan ladd
Warm temperate climate
Some frost in winter & hot humid summers.



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