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Mar 12, 2016 3:59 AM CST
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Hello Djh1201, after bromeliads blooms fade just do a clean cut as close to the plant. It will then redirect its energies to producing pups. Eventually mommy plant will go downhill and that's the natural end of the plant's life cycle.

But it will still take awhile as it grows the pups and eventually you may choose to repot the new ones and wait for its turn to bloom..
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