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Queen's Tears Plant Care - Tips For Growing Queen's Tears Plants

Queen's Tears Plant Care - Tips For Growing Queen's Tears Plants

Caring for Queen's Tears Like most bromeliads, you can also fill upward-facing cups with water. Water sparingly throughout winter, early spring and autumn – just enough to keep the soil from becoming bone dry. Mist the foliage lightly every few days. Queen's tears bromeliads require warm temperatures of 65 to 80 F.

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