She's in the middle of a thick spanish moss hanging set up, not getting much light from the grow light. I'm new to spanish moss, so idk if theres a way i can fix this. The brown parts are still firm and not crunchy, is this how they usually feel and look when they're dying? can she still be rescued? Any tips would be so appreciated, cause these things aren't cheap 😆

TIA!

by nosey-Fly243

7 Comments

  1. benslady20

    I would remove the copper wire that’s holding the moss in place on the frame. Copper kills Spanish Moss.

  2. MasterpieceMinimum42

    That’s a huge tillandsia on the left side.

  3. Hungry_Cat_69

    Remove the copper that’s holding plant, it needs more light and water.

  4. LadyBirdDavis

    They don’t like metal, that’s about all advice I have for you sorry.

  5. These grow like crazy on my oak trees I didn’t realize people kept these as air plants!?

  6. lkayschmidt

    Yeah I killed one too. They dry out super easily but they don’t want to stay soaked. I had a grow light on mine INSIDE my mini greenhouse but I don’t keep my greenhouse as high in humidity as most greenhouses.

  7. Commanderkins

    Post some pics of the T. Seleriana!

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