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Old 31st July 2009, 03:27 AM
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Default Growing broms on a blacony

sadly im moving into an apartment..has anybody encounter any prob growing bromeliads n tills on a balcony?..

im getting only the morning sun..n maybe i need to create a micro climate to maintain higher humidity?..so nervous now with all my beloved broms at stake!..help!..
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