Care Guide
Guzmania
Meet the Guzmania
Guzmania plants are vibrant, tropical bromeliads known for their striking, long-lasting bracts that come in vivid colors like red, orange, yellow, and pink. These low-maintenance plants thrive in bright, indirect light and high humidity, making them excellent indoor plants that add a splash of color to any space. Their unique rosette of leaves also helps them capture water, which should be kept at the base of the leaves to keep the plant healthy.
Light
Guzmanias prefer and are happiest in bright, natural light. An east or west exposure would be best but just be sure they avoid exposure to any direct, hot sun because they’ll burn. They’ll be fine in low light for a few weeks, but they won’t be as long-lasting. If you want them for the long haul & have them produce pups, bright light is the ticket.
Pet Friendly
YES - Pet Safe!
Water
Guzmanias have a tank, cup, vase or urn (the central well which the flower stalk arises out of) which is how they collect a lot of the water they need. You want to keep that vase about 1/4 of the way full of water & flush it out with fresh water every 1-2 months to avoid any build-up of bacteria.
Humidity
Guzmania plants thrive in high humidity, ideally between 60-80%. To maintain this, mist the leaves regularly or place the plant on a tray of water with pebbles.
Temperature
If your house is a comfortable temperature for you, then your Guzmania will do just fine. You just want to avoid any areas with cold or hot drafts.
Difficulty Level
Easy
Common Problems Q&A
What is the best size pot for my bromeliad?
A Guzmania's roots act as anchor and do not grow very large. A small pot about 4-6 inches should be large enough to hold our Bromeliad Guzmania plants. Using a pot that is too large will result in the potting soil retaining too much water and can eventually lead to root rot which causes the plant to die.
Why are my leaves Turning brown and drying out?
This most likely means that your Guzmania is lacking moisture, which could either mean you are not watering your plant enough or it is in an environment with low humidity. Try watering your Guzmania more frequently and maintaining a regular watering schedule.
Why are my leaves yellowing?
The most common reason Guzmanias have yellow leaves is due to improper soil moisture/ overwatering. When watering your plant make sure to pour enough water so that liquid pours out the bottom drainage holes into a saucer. Pour out water in saucer, do not let the plant sit in wat