How to rescue dying tillandsia.
Medusa air plant dying.
The little direct sun will also work amazingly preferably the morning sun.
The first step is to give your sick air plant an overnight soak.
Once it reaches a certain size a mother plant will produce pups on the ends of older arms.
But don t give up.
The epiphytic tillandsia caput medusae is an easy care indoor plant as long as you pay attention to its unorthodox needs.
In their natural habitat they grow on trees epiphyte with a very small amount of roots which help the plant to become established rather than feed or.
What does it look like when an air plant is dying or dead.
Air plants in glass globes have become so popular that i get calls all the time about caring for them.
Growing plants is always an experiment.
The three primary requirements of air plants are air water and light.
On brighter subjects medusa s head makes an exceptional container plant and it can also be put into gardens so long as it is protected from freezes.
If however any portion of the leaves retains the plant s living color then revival remains possible.
To keep a tillandsia well hydrated soak the plant in a bowl of warm water for an hour every week during the summer decreasing to once every three weeks during the winter months some people find that a 10 minute soak is enough so watch your plant closely to determine its particular needs.
The next morning shake it off and put back in place.
Air plants are forgiving but.
Your air plants may be dying because of lack of sunshine.
Prepare an air plant bath as you normally would to water it and let it soak overnight.
An air plant develops soft curled shriveled leaves when devoid of water for too long.
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If you need a refresher on watering here is what i wrote in my all about air plants article.
Yes rot caused by water accumulating in the air plant and lack of sunlight are two common causes of air plants dying.
The caput medusae is a very strange looking specimen that is unlike many indoor plants in looks and how it s grown.
Tillandsia caput medusae air plant how to care it grows without a substrate and its snake shaped leaves bring an exotic flair to living rooms.
Bright filtered and indirect light about 3 5 feet from the window is perfect for indoor air plants.
Follow these simple instruction to enjoy your glass surrounded plant for many years.
The growth starts as a swelling at the end of an arm and rapidly grows its own caudex and arms.