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Problems and Solutions for Pineapple Bromeliad

Problèmes et Solutions pour la Bromelia ananas

Laetitia Tavares |

Do you have a problem with your pineapple bromeliad? We have identified for you the different problems and diseases that the famous pineapple plant can have.

1. Base or crown rot

  • Symptoms: The base of the plant or the area around the central rosette becomes soft and brownish.
  • Causes: Excessive watering or stagnation of water in the rosette of the plant.
  • Solutions: Make sure the pot has good drainage and avoid letting water stagnate in the rosette. If the rot is advanced, it is often difficult to save the plant, but trying to remove the rotten parts and transplanting the healthy parts can sometimes work.

2. Yellowing or burnt leaves

  • Symptoms: Leaves lose their green color and show signs of blight, such as brown spots or dried edges.
  • Causes: Direct exposure to sunlight, watering with chlorinated or fluoridated water, or stress due to too dry air.
  • Solutions: Place the plant in a location with bright but indirect light. Use filtered water or rainwater for watering and increase humidity around the plant.

3. Slow growth or absence of flowering

  • Symptoms: The plant shows no signs of growth or does not produce flowers.
  • Causes: Lack of light, unsuitable temperature, or insufficient nutrition.
  • Solutions: Make sure the Pineapple Bromeliad gets enough indirect light, maintain an ambient temperature between 18°C ​​and 24°C, and fertilize lightly during the growing season.

4. Withered or drooping leaves

  • Symptoms: Leaves lose their stiffness and luster, appearing wilted or drooping.
  • Causes: Underwatering, air that is too dry, or roots cramped in a pot that is too small.
  • Solutions: Increase the frequency of watering without allowing water to stagnate at the bottom of the pot, place the pot on a tray of damp pebbles to increase humidity, or consider repotting the plant in a lightly potted pot. bigger.

5. Parasites

  • Symptoms: Presence of small spider webs, aphids, or mealybugs on the plant.
  • Causes: Stressful growing conditions that make the plant more susceptible to pest attack.
  • Solutions: Clean infested areas with a damp cloth or use a mild insecticidal soap. Improve growing conditions to strengthen the plant's natural resistance.

General Advice:

  • Always inspect the plant at the time of purchase and periodically thereafter for signs of disease or pests.
  • Avoid sudden changes in care conditions, as this can stress the plant and make it more susceptible to disease.

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