Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Orchid with Tillandsias PDI Flower Rotational Programs Concord, MA.

interior flower and green plant care and Maintenance;
Phaleonopsis Orchid with Tillandsias

Orchid and Tillandsias work well together in live PDI flowering Rotation Programs.


1. Light:
Lighting for Tillandsias should be bright but filtered (April - October). They should not be left in the direct sun in the summer months (this will cause the plant to become sunburned ). Tillandsias love direct sun (November - March). Tillandsias may be grown in the house directly in front of a window. Fresh moving air is advisable, but remember, the most important care need is bright filtered light.

2. Artificial Light:
Full spectrum artificial light (fluorescent) is best. Plant should be no further than 36" from the fluorescent tubes and can be as close as 6". A four-tube 48" fixture works well. Bulbs can be any full spectrum type Gro-Lux, Repta-Sun, Vita-Lite, etc. Light should be set with a timer, 12 hours per day.

3. Water:
Always wet your Tillandsia 2-3 times per week; more often in a hot, dry environment; less often in a cool, humid one. Plants should be given enough light and air circulation to dry in no longer than 4 hours after watering. Spray misting is insufficient as the sole means of watering but may be beneficial between regular waterings in dry climates to increase the humidity.

If the plant is in a bowl be sure to empty the water out.  Tillandsias will not survive in standing water.They will rot!

4. Air Circulation:
Following each watering, Tillandsias should be given enough light and air circulation to dry in 4 hours or less. Do not keep plants constantly wet or moist.

5. Temperature:Optimum temperature range for tillandsias is 50 - 90 degrees F.


Plantscape Designs Inc of Stoneham, MA services the following area cities and towns in Massachusetts:


    • Boston, MA
    • Cambridge, MA
    • Wakefield, MA
    • Woburn, MA
    • Peabody, MA
    • Wilmington, MA
    • Tewksbury, MA
    • Methuen, MA
    • Needham, MA
    • Andover, MA
    • Dedham, MA 

    • Andover, MA
    • Concord, MA
    • Acton, MA
    • Westford, MA
    • Chelmsford, MA
    • Billerica, MA
    • Burlington,MA
    • Bedford, MA
    • Lexington, MA
    • Wellesley, MA
    • Watertown, MA
    • Lynnfield, MA
    • Danvers, MA
    • Saugus, MA
    • Beverly, MA
    • Salem, MA
    • Reading, MA
    • Westboro, MA
    • Marlboro, MA
    • Southboro, MA
    • Northboro, MA
    • Stoneham, MA

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