At the moment my only non-orchid plant, I just couldn't resist those flowers. It seems quite happy in my grow room so I suppose it could be considered an honorary orchid of sorts
Wow. Really blue flower. BTW don't worry about it being a non-orchid. Soon the idiotas involved in the current reclassification orgy will probably include it in an orchid family!
Thanks guys! It has two bracts and has since opened 3 more flowers. I've never grown any Tillandsia/Airplant/Bromeliad before so I'm finding it fascinating, the flowers pop up and open very fast.
that's wonderful elena! I've had a tillandsia cyanea for about a month now and it's doing well. it's been flowering for well over a month and is showing no sign of stopping.
Do you know how i feed it? i mean it's in compost at the moment, very well drained and i mist it every morning with rain water.
I was wondering when and how do i feed it. Can i apply seaweed fertilizer to it's leaves? or do i have to dilute it first and thn apply?
Well, I really am not an expert but I mist mine every day and once a week give it a good, heavy shower followed by a misting of weak-ish orchid fertilizer solution. It seems happy with that. I found very little/no culture advice for umbellata on the internet (most sources just said to treat it like cyanea) but I figured you can't go wrong with weakly/weekly
If there are any Bromeliad experts on here willing to chime in then I'd appreciate any advice.