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Originally Posted by No-Pro-mwa
Nice blooms. I have this one but I don't take proper care of it. How do you care for yours?
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A little, but not a whole lot of care ~ grown indoors under artificial light (lights on about 10 hours a day). Watering method is by soaking for 6-7 hours (during the day) around every 7-10 days. Diluted nutrients are added to soak water bi-monthly. Indoor RH and temperatures can go all over the map (extremes are mainly in the summer during thunderstorm/hurricane season, and during winter months when it is cold and extremely dry). I really don't monitor RH and temperature anymore (although I still have hygrometers and thermometers on the walls). They do get plenty of ambient air. Most of my orchids (dendros, oncs, mini-catts) are also in the same conditions. But, I do put those plants on top of saucers/trays with hydro-balls to help a little-bit with humidity (and my various miniatures are grown inside of containers that are more closed-up, to help retain the humidity they need).
A few pictures to maybe help with a visual idea (most of my
T. andreana are usually mounted down lower from the lights, in my growing enclosures (bottom center of first picture shows an example).
Tillandsia bulbosa (this one has been flowering for about 4-5 weeks now and is beginning to push out some flowers - almost a bullet proof Tilly that will handle neglect well - growing off light spill from a growing enclosure next to it -they do fairly well in lower light).