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Tillandsia ionanatha
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A really nice tilly that will grow in hot, yet humid spots.
Its a real beauty in bloom |
So OT, but so *beautiful*! Lovely colors of the foliage!
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Cool plant. Never seen one like that before :clap:
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Nice job Tindo!
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Superb! looks mega healthy & excellent photo! congrats
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Oh yes, off topic indeed. Bromiliaceae not Orchidaceae. Lol
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Awesome colors. Is it multiple plants or just how they are. Looks like 3 different segments.
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Gorgeous! I have ionatha 'peanut.' looks quite similar, but a bit more compact.
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You start out with one, and it grows some daughter plants. I bought this one as one little bunch, similar to one of the red bunches, and every year after it blooms it grows two daughters. So this plant is actually made up of 4-5 bulbs. |
I bought my brother one very similar for Easter! :):Tup:
Awesome! :cloud9: |
I love air plants!!!!! I have about 30 or so. I don't know their names....I just buy them here and there because they have such an appeal to me. They are all so different. I love yours with the redish purple ends. Very cute! :)
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Air plants are awesome! This is a nice one Tindo!
I have about a dozen or so, and only know the names of about half. I haven't rebloomed any of mine. :( I've heard that they are supposed to bloom every year, but I don't know how I'm going to pull that off. I'm thinking of giving them a vacation outside this summer. Would that help? I'd really like to get more of these odd little beauties, but I want to figure out how to successfully grow them (that includes reblooming in my definition) before getting more. |
Every two weeks or so, I put my air plants in water with a small amount of miraclegrow....very diluted. Do you do that?
I don't mist mine, either. I soak them once a week in water for about 20 minutes. I read too many negatives about misting and it not being enough to keep the plants alive. |
I do the same thing Kiki, except I just use orchid fertilizer. I've heard bromeliad fertilizer is better, but I don't have any and keep forgetting to buy some. :)
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I rarely fertilize, but I do do it, very very diluted. I never move the plant. Ever. That plant has been in the same spot since the day I put it there 3 years ago. Also I mist it almost every day. It is situated only 4 inches away from the light, so it experiences bright, dry, and hot climate.
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I have a bunch in a large pasta bowl and some in a basket. I soak them in a special tub of lukewarm water once a week. Am I not suppose to do that? Seriously, I don't know. :blushing: |
Well I always say, if you aren't killing them, then you are on the right track. I don't know if they don't like being moved or not. But as you say, I don't move them because they are in the tank. I don't soak them once a week because I mist them very heavily 4-6 times a week. Maybe you keep them too dry?
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I keep meaning to feed mine, but I forget so often. They might get 3 or so applications of very dilute fertilizer, generally in the warmer season.
I've found that some of mine, especially my duratii, love being soaked twice a week. As soon as I started doing that, my duratii started putting out huge healthy leaves. The medusaes seem to like soaking too, but they have to be shaken a lot to get the excess water out of the leaves. I think most of mine prefer soaking, but some of them need a lot of air circulation to go along with it. My new leonameana smelled funky a couple days after I got it, so I started running a fan most of the day, which is probably making my other plants happier too. But now I need to water it more because it's leaves are starting to curl. Oh that illusive balance. ;) |
Oh yes, circulation is a must. Where I have mine it gets a computer fan blowing directly on it all night long, every night.
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That is a beautiful variety. How much light does it need to bloom?
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I give it 7000K, 130 watts, compact fluorescent. It is only 5 inches away from the lights.
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