Tillandsia bulbosa 'Guatemala'

Tillandsia bulbosa 'Guatemala'

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Size 6"
  • Scientific Name: Tillandsia bulbosa 'Guatemala'
  • Common Names: Guatemala Bulbosa Air Plant
  • Native Region: Native to Central America, including Guatemala, as well as parts of South America and the West Indies.

Light Requirements: Tillandsia bulbosa 'Guatemala' thrives in bright, indirect light to partial direct sun. It prefers strong filtered light and can tolerate gentle morning sun. Avoid prolonged harsh afternoon sun, which can dry or damage the foliage.

Watering Needs: Water by soaking or thorough misting 1–3 times per week, depending on humidity, airflow, and temperature. After watering, ensure the plant dries completely within a few hours. Good air circulation is essential, as prolonged moisture trapped in the base can lead to rot.

Soil Preference: No soil is required. This is an epiphytic air plant that absorbs moisture and nutrients through its leaves. It should be mounted or displayed in a way that allows full airflow around the plant.

How to Fertilize: Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted bromeliad or air plant fertilizer applied via misting or soaking. Reduce feeding in fall and winter.

Hardiness Zone: Suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 9–11. It is not frost tolerant and must be protected from freezing temperatures.

Pet Safety: Considered non-toxic to cats and dogs.

Additional Care Tips: Tillandsia bulbosa 'Guatemala' is a distinctive air plant with twisted, bulbous leaf bases and a sculptural growth habit. It benefits from high humidity, strong airflow, and regular but complete dry-down cycles to prevent rot. It may produce a striking inflorescence when mature.