There are many air plant channels out there and I find yours the most wholesome! I just started collecting air plants and I use your videos as my guide! Keep up the good work and congratulations on your new place!
The Tillandsia harissii has beautiful red bracts elongated in shape from a pup it takes more than a year to bloom. I grow it in full sun and seems to like that condition. 😁
Thanks for all the information! I just bought a couple "grab bags" of mixed Tillandsia and although I recognized the Ionatha, the others I was unfamiliar with. Now I know the names of most of them and know how to better care for them. Thanks again! 😃
Hello Dave. I'm new to air plants and am really enjoying learning from your videos, hope to see more. For us newbies I think it would be useful if you put the names of the plants you are discussing in the video description, as the names go by kind of fast when the video is playing. Thanks again
Im not sure if youll see this. Do to you posting over a year ago. But i just ordered my first set of airplants. My new babies will be here Thursday. I had a quick question. Do to the rot on the airplants Compact bases. Would it be o k just to soak the leaves Of the plant And not the bass. Or does the whole plant need to be submerged. What's your opinion about reverse osmthis Fresh water aquarium. Water for feeding these plants. Thank you for the detailed video I appreciate it take care.
Yes, that is optimal actually! Some of them can't take direct sunlight especially if it's midday sun, it can burn the delicate green species such as T. brachycaulos and velutina, etc.
Thanks for the order :) And yes, the colourations is normal among the streptophyllas, I think especially when they get more light, so that one probably received fair amount of light at the nursery. If you put it at a more shaded area the colour will probably fade out eventually, until it goes into bloom or provided more light again
There are many air plant channels out there and I find yours the most wholesome! I just started collecting air plants and I use your videos as my guide! Keep up the good work and congratulations on your new place!
Hello Dave! You're like the number 1 RUclipsr I watch for Airplant content! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the kind words, means a lot! Will be putting out more videos 💚😇👍🏼
6:24 thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I live in Florida and have a few on my patio. ❤I love them. Question are they edible?
The Tillandsia harissii has beautiful red bracts elongated in shape from a pup it takes more than a year to bloom. I grow it in full sun and seems to like that condition. 😁
Thank you for sharing. The videos you make are very informational and really helpful.
Yay! Excited for this and more videos from you!
Thanks for tuning in! :)
I really liked this video - great information! Thanks!
Thanks for all the information! I just bought a couple "grab bags" of mixed Tillandsia and although I recognized the Ionatha, the others I was unfamiliar with. Now I know the names of most of them and know how to better care for them. Thanks again! 😃
Hi thank you good video ! I always fail to water and dry air plants .
I hope to watch how you dry your air plants after water !
Very beautiful
Love your place
Hello Dave. I'm new to air plants and am really enjoying learning from your videos, hope to see more. For us newbies I think it would be useful if you put the names of the plants you are discussing in the video description, as the names go by kind of fast when the video is playing. Thanks again
Im not sure if youll see this. Do to you posting over a year ago. But i just ordered my first set of airplants. My new babies will be here Thursday. I had a quick question. Do to the rot on the airplants Compact bases. Would it be o k just to soak the leaves Of the plant And not the bass. Or does the whole plant need to be submerged. What's your opinion about reverse osmthis Fresh water aquarium. Water for feeding these plants. Thank you for the detailed video I appreciate it take care.
What about the large one next to your left elbow?
Can I put Tillandsia outside in a place where there is no direct sunlight?
Yes, that is optimal actually! Some of them can't take direct sunlight especially if it's midday sun, it can burn the delicate green species such as T. brachycaulos and velutina, etc.
I bought a Tillandsia streptophylla from you. Unlike the one you showed us, the new leaves are red. Is that normal?
Thanks for the order :) And yes, the colourations is normal among the streptophyllas, I think especially when they get more light, so that one probably received fair amount of light at the nursery. If you put it at a more shaded area the colour will probably fade out eventually, until it goes into bloom or provided more light again
You should move in with Tilley. Lol the white ones are not that easy to take care it’s the fuzzy white one
How to identify the species? I have one lovely healthy one - looks grayish, hardy medium thick leaves and medium size
Please turn up volume for your voice and lower music for the best video, thank you.
Are these propagated in a greenhouse or are they stripping the habitat
Beginners here
Need to saying "yeah" every few sentences.