If your air plant appears sick after blooming it s normal.
Medusa air plant pups.
You give it what it needs and you ll get a delightful plant that will flourish with enough light.
The tillandsia caput medusae is probably in fitting in because it is an air plant.
The epiphytic tillandsia caput medusae is an easy care indoor plant as long as you pay attention to its unorthodox needs.
The growth starts as a swelling at the end of an arm and rapidly grows its own caudex and arms.
All you need to do is give each new one its own space and you re set.
You can also propagate additional plants any time of the year from its offsets or cuttings.
Once it reaches a certain size a mother plant will produce pups on the ends of older arms.
On brighter subjects medusa s head makes an exceptional container plant and it can also be put into gardens so long as it is protected from freezes.
In their natural habitat they grow on trees epiphyte with a very small amount of roots which help the plant to become established rather than feed or.
The caput medusae air plant is as close as you will get to staring straight at medusa s head without turning to stone.
This species is a flowering air plant from the bromeliads family and is one of the most popular of the tillandsia genus.
But before they do they will produce pups.
These pups will match the parent plant and can be left to grow on the mount or can be broken off when mature and mounted somewhere else.
Tillandsia caput medusae air plant how to care it grows without a substrate and its snake shaped leaves bring an exotic flair to living rooms.