Lighting
Bright, indirect light is ideal for Tillandsia Bergeri. Put it close to a window or beneath a grow lamp that emits light for at least 12 hours each day. Avoid placing the plant in direct sunlight as this might burn the foliage.
Watering
Every two to three days, mist the plant with water, or soak it in a bowl of water for 20 to 30 minutes once a week. Before re-potting the plant in its container, shake off any excess water and let it dry fully. Keep water from collecting in the rosette since doing so can cause decay.
circulation of air
For Tillandsia Bergeri to flourish, there must be adequate airflow. Make sure it is positioned in a space with lots of airflow, such close to a fan or an open window.
Temperature
The ideal temperature range for Tillandsia Bergeri is 50–90°F (10–32°C). Prevent cold temperatures from harming the foliage.
Fertilizer
Tillandsia Bergeri can be fertilized once per month using a diluted liquid fertilizer. Employ a low-nitrogen fertilizer that has been diluted to 1/4 strength, such as a 10-10-10 combination.
Propagation
To multiply Tillandsia Bergeri, divide the offsets that appear at the base of the plant. When dividing the offsets, wait until they are around 1/3 the size of the parent plant. Without causing any harm to the roots, carefully take the offsets away from the parent plant.
Display
A terrarium, mounted on a piece of wood or rock, or placed in a beautiful container filled with stones or sand are all excellent places to put Tillandsia Bergeri. Choose a display strategy that promotes efficient airflow and drainage.
Tillandsia Bergeri will repay you with lovely, curled leaves and sporadic, delicate blooms if you give it the proper care. Your air plant will flourish for years to come if you keep an eye on it and modify your maintenance regimen as necessary.