1. SoilIt is recommended to use loose, fertile, well-drained humus soil mixed with leaf mold for the potting soil. 2. LightingIt likes bright, warm and humid environments, and requires sufficient light in its growth environment, so pay attention to the placement of the Tillandsia. If it is kept away from the shade for a long time, the plant will develop poorly. 3. TemperatureIt is very afraid of cold and has relatively high temperature requirements. The daytime temperature should generally be maintained above 16°C, and the night temperature should not be lower than 10°C. If the outdoor temperature is too low, the plant can be moved indoors. 4. WateringIt likes a warm growing environment. You can control the moisture of the potting soil, but there must not be water accumulation. You can maintain a frequency of watering twice a day. 5. FertilizationDue to its different varieties, the requirements for fertilization are also different. Some varieties require fertilization every month, while some varieties do not require fertilization. 6. Notes1. When the temperature is high in summer, avoid direct sunlight, but do not put it in a cool place. Just provide appropriate shading. 2. It does not need to be repotted frequently, generally once every 1-2 years is sufficient. |
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