We use a very dilute worm-wee feed from our wormery once or twice a year. Tillandsia is an indoor plant that benefits from a regular misting, and this can also be a great way to get some nutrients to the plant using a very diluted liquid fertiliser. When it comes to watering, there are a couple of approaches for success. Whilst Spanish moss is pretty resilient, and can go up to two months without water, if the needle-like leaves are grey/brown, it might already be too late. Healthy plants should be sliver-green, not silver-grey or brown. The first key to success is ensuring the plant you have or are buying is alive. Keeping it alive is easier than you might think, and as houseplants go, it is very low maintenance, but quite different in its requirement to other indoor plants. Tillandsia thrives in humid conditions, so it’s a perfect plant to hang in a bathroom or kitchen.
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