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Tillandsia Stricta (Air plant)
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Tillandsia Stricta (Air plant)
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The Tillandsia Stricta (Air plant) is one of the most popular and adaptable species of air plants, known for its soft, green-silver foliage and beautiful blooms. Like all air plants, it is epiphytic, meaning it absorbs all its water and nutrients through its leaves from the air, not from soil.Here is a comprehensive care guide for your Tillandsia Stricta (Air plant):
Tillandsia Stricta (Air plant) Tillandsia Stricta (Air Plant) Care Guide
1. Light
| Aspect | Details |
| Ideal | Bright, Indirect Light. This is crucial for their health and growth. An east-facing window is great, or a spot near a south or west window that is filtered by a sheer curtain. |
| Artificial Light | They do very well under full-spectrum fluorescent or LED grow lights for about 12 hours a day. |
| Warning | Avoid intense, direct sun, especially hot afternoon sun, which can quickly dry out and burn the foliage. |
2. Watering (The Soak Method)
The primary method for watering is soaking, as misting is often insufficient for proper hydration.| Aspect | Details |
| Frequency | Once per week. In very hot or dry climates, you may increase this to twice a week or supplement with misting. |
| Soaking Time | Submerge the entire plant (except for a bloom spike, if present) in a bowl of room-temperature water for 20 to 30 minutes. |
| Drying | This is the most critical step. After soaking, gently shake off the excess water. Place the plant upside down on a towel in a bright, well-ventilated area. |
| Drying Time | The plant must be completely dry within 1 to 3 hours. If water is trapped in the base, it will lead to fatal rot. You can use a fan to increase air circulation and speed up drying. |
| Water Type | Rainwater, filtered water, or tap water that has sat out for 24 hours (to let chlorine dissipate) is best. Avoid distilled water, as it lacks essential nutrients. |
| Signs of Thirst | Leaves will become more curled or concave. The tips may turn dry or brown. |
Tillandsia Stricta (Air plant) 3. Air Circulation
| Aspect | Details |
| Requirement | Air plants need excellent air movement to dry quickly and mimic their natural habitat. |
| Placement | Never place an air plant in a completely closed container or terrarium (e.g., a globe with no opening). If using a terrarium, ensure it is open and large enough for good air flow. |
| After Watering | Ensure the area has good ventilation to facilitate the 1–3 hour drying time. |
4. Temperature & Humidity
| Aspect | Details |
| Temperature | Prefers warm conditions, ideally between 50∘F and 90∘F (10∘C to 32∘C). They are not frost-tolerant and should be kept indoors during cold weather. |
| Humidity | Tillandsia stricta is a "mesic" (medium water-requiring) species that enjoys high humidity. If your home air is dry, supplemental misting a few times a week can be beneficial between soaks. |
5. Fertilizing
| Aspect | Details |
| Method | Fertilizing is not required but will encourage faster growth, blooming, and "pupping" (producing offsets). |
| Fertilizer | Use a specialized Tillandsia or Bromeliad fertilizer diluted to 1/4 or 1/2 strength. |
| Frequency | Apply once a month during the spring and summer growing season, either by adding it to the soaking water or misting it on. |
Tillandsia Stricta (Air plant) 6. Display and Life Cycle
| Aspect | Details |
| Mounting | You can display it on driftwood, shells, rocks, or ceramic pieces. Use a waterproof adhesive (like E-6000) or wire to attach it. Never plant it in soil. |
| Life Cycle | Air plants bloom only once in their lifetime. After blooming, the "mother" plant will begin to produce "pups" (small baby plants) around its base. |
| Pups | You can leave the pups attached to form a clump, or gently separate them when they are at least 1/3 to 1/2 the size of the mother plant. |
| Grooming | It is normal for some of the lowest leaves to dry out and brown as the plant grows. You can gently pull these off or trim brown leaf tips with sharp scissors. |