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Tillandsias from seeds.

I brought many Tillandsias from Florida. And they are still looking fine, even I am sure that the fly were hard to them:) Hehehe.
Well, however, now, one of the Tillandsias opened a seepod, and there was maybe 30 seeds, I guess.
I harvested them all. and they look fine.


Has anyone tryed to get Tillandsia seeds to germinate?
Any kinds of tips are useful. Like soil, how wet etc.

Thank you.
-Mitjo-
 
did you wild collect them?
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about growing them from seed:

you cant
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its nearly impossible, so hard
 
Actually its very easy to grow tillandsias from seed , its just painfully slow !! Just stretch some fine mesh over a small container , place your seeds on the mesh and spray with water to fix them , keep water in the container , and place in very bright light. keep spraying them a few times a day until they have germinated , then spray at least once a day until they have a few leaves , and then wait about 2-3 years , then mount on some corks or a branch .
 
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