This bromeliad has been sitting on my office window for almost 2 years. There are 2 plants in the pot. I bought it when about to flower. The narrow green leaves grow in a rosette with bright pink bracts densely overlapping, where the violet-blue flowers emerge. The bright colors stayed for a few weeks. The pink bracts are still there many more days after the flowers die. It only receives morning sun seeping through the closed glass window, plus water which i put directly to the apex.
Later on i cut the drying mother plants leaving 2 growing plantlets calle pups. It's been almost 2 years now and the pink bracts are not arriving just yet. I am getting impatient, so tried to learn from literatures, which i hadn't thought of earlier on. Just watering them seems to be fine. It says this is the only Tillandsia known to be grown in a pot, and really takes 2-3 years to bloom.
Maybe i have not been treating it rightly. Since it is from the forest of Ecuador it has to receive moisture just enough directly through the leaves, and not direct to the roots. Whew, at least it did not die of drowning. Further, it has to be fed once a month with foliar fertilizer, but i dont have it. So starting from now, i dilute complete fertilizer (15-15-30) and sprayed it. Now i am at peace, maybe 6 more months and my waiting will be over.
Tillandsia cyanea 'Pink Quill'
I would also like to enter this for Blooming Friday hosted by Katarina of Roses and Stuff. Thank you very much Katarina, as there are now a few souls who visit my posts. I hope i have given you some vivid colors of the tropics, which can warm you a little during these cold months.