Three things I wish someone had told me before growing Tillandsia Capitata

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Ingrid
· January 26, 2026
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After growing Tillandsia Capitata for over a year here is what I'd tell a beginner.

First: providing bright indirect light or outdoor shade in summer is not optional — it's the foundation everything else depends on. Second: bleaching and burning from direct summer sun will happen and you should know how to handle it before it does. Third: a decorative driftwood or cork bark mount genuinely matters — the right position unlocks extraordinary architectural forms from spiralling to globe-shaped in a way a poor position never will. flowering triggered by lengthening days in spring or summer is the payoff for getting all of this right. It's worth every bit of effort.

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