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Post by bifurcatum on Feb 16, 2008 15:50:39 GMT 8
Finally I got my first two Tillis, I think is Ionantha. Anyone know what variety is this?
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Post by atmccmn on Feb 16, 2008 21:40:19 GMT 8
Yup they are ionanthas! Dunno what's the first one. Many possibilities! The second one is ionantha Feugo. Nice healthy plants there.........
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Post by bifurcatum on Feb 17, 2008 14:28:54 GMT 8
Thanks! Do they need strong direct sunlight?
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Post by atmccmn on Feb 17, 2008 21:59:49 GMT 8
Keep em in bright diffuse sunlight if you place them under somekind of shaded open area. You can water them everyday if they are hanging around. This will keep them happy for very long time.
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Post by tillycollector07 on Feb 27, 2008 14:42:27 GMT 8
the first tilly could be ionantha v ionantha or ionantha v stricta or ionantha rubra. the second tilly could be ionantha fuego or ionantha peanut in another form.
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Post by bifurcatum on Mar 5, 2008 15:38:45 GMT 8
Thanks for IDing~ I'm going to plant it inside a pot, but don't know what kind of substrate can be use? Can I use sphagnum moss? This one is changing it colour, Is it going to flower?
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Post by tarence on Mar 5, 2008 16:08:24 GMT 8
i use drifwood. it`s best not to put the airplant in a pot as it`ll rot very easily. Must always have freely moving air for it to dry properly between watering. medium is not important to an airplant actually except thaty it must be quick drying & doesn`t retain water. No need to use medium also possible. or can just attached it sideways to a piece of driftwood.
yes, your till might be flowering.
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Post by bifurcatum on Mar 11, 2008 22:16:10 GMT 8
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Post by bifurcatum on Mar 11, 2008 22:19:46 GMT 8
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Post by caseyhoo on Mar 11, 2008 22:26:38 GMT 8
that is nice!!!! Congratulation!!!!
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Post by plantlover on Mar 14, 2008 21:21:32 GMT 8
The flower's so strange but unique. Congratulations
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