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Hello, bromeliads only bloom once. After that, the rosette progressively degrades and is replaced by offshoots. When the new offshoots have reached two-thirds of the mother plant heigh, they can be carefully separated from it and placed in another substrate (pot). The new plants will flower when they reach maturity, more precisely after 3-4 years.
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