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Shell91 09-09-2003 10:32 AM

Tillandsia Question
 
Does anyone have Tillandsias? I am wondering how well one will do with an
orchid which is planted in a similar manner (mounted on a piece of bark,
etc.) I have just gotten a Tillandsia capitata Hondurensis and I think it
would look really nice in a grouping with an orchid, most likely a cattleya.
I plan to get a full spectrum light for the Tillandsia as well, will this be
good for the orchid too?

Shell



J. Del Col 09-09-2003 04:02 PM

Tillandsia Question
 
"Shell91" wrote in message ...
Does anyone have Tillandsias? I am wondering how well one will do with an
orchid which is planted in a similar manner.


As long as the tillandsia and the cattleya have very similar
requirements for light, temp. and humidity, there shouldn't be a
problem.



J. Del Col

Siberian Husky 10-09-2003 06:02 AM

Tillandsia Question
 
"Shell91" wrote in message ...
Does anyone have Tillandsias? I am wondering how well one will do with an
orchid which is planted in a similar manner (mounted on a piece of bark,
etc.) I have just gotten a Tillandsia capitata Hondurensis and I think it
would look really nice in a grouping with an orchid, most likely a cattleya.
I plan to get a full spectrum light for the Tillandsia as well, will this be
good for the orchid too?


I am interested in Tillandsias and carnivorous plants. :) I myself
kept about 12 Tillandsias in my office.

I do not know orchid, but for Tillandsia basically it only needs water
(certain fertilizer might help; I myself use fertilizer, in dilluted
solution, about once in two or three weeks). Nevertheless, Tillandsia
might not appreciate being put in standing water, and if you put it
together with orchid, I think you should avoid the situation that some
part of the airplant is constantly wet.

Shell91 10-09-2003 10:22 AM

Tillandsia Question
 
Thanks for the information. I am researching which orchids might be
compatible

Shell


"J. Del Col" wrote in message
m...
"Shell91" wrote in message

...
Does anyone have Tillandsias? I am wondering how well one will do with

an
orchid which is planted in a similar manner.


As long as the tillandsia and the cattleya have very similar
requirements for light, temp. and humidity, there shouldn't be a
problem.



J. Del Col




Shell91 10-09-2003 10:22 AM

Tillandsia Question
 
Thanks for the information. So far the cattleya seems to be the most
compatible.

Shell


"Siberian Husky" wrote in message
m...
"Shell91" wrote in message

...
Does anyone have Tillandsias? I am wondering how well one will do with

an
orchid which is planted in a similar manner (mounted on a piece of bark,
etc.) I have just gotten a Tillandsia capitata Hondurensis and I think

it
would look really nice in a grouping with an orchid, most likely a

cattleya.
I plan to get a full spectrum light for the Tillandsia as well, will

this be
good for the orchid too?


I am interested in Tillandsias and carnivorous plants. :) I myself
kept about 12 Tillandsias in my office.

I do not know orchid, but for Tillandsia basically it only needs water
(certain fertilizer might help; I myself use fertilizer, in dilluted
solution, about once in two or three weeks). Nevertheless, Tillandsia
might not appreciate being put in standing water, and if you put it
together with orchid, I think you should avoid the situation that some
part of the airplant is constantly wet.





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