Light
Bright, filtered sunshine is ideal for Tillandsia schiedeana major growth. It's ideal to position it near a window that receives filtered light or in a location with bright, indirect light because direct sunlight might burn the leaves.
Water
Tillandsia schiedeana major is an air plant, thus it doesn't need soil to grow. Via its leaves, it takes in nutrients and moisture. It may be watered by spraying it with water once or twice a week, or you can soak it in a bowl of water for 20 to 30 minutes each week. Shake off any extra water after soaking, then let the plant air dry fully before replanting it.
Humidity
Major Tillandsia schiedeana likes high amounts of humidity. You can raise humidity by putting a tray of water close to the plant, using a humidifier, or spraying the plant more regularly if you live in a dry area or during the winter when interior heating can drop humidity levels.
Temperature
Tillandsia schiedeana major can survive a wide variety of temperatures, although it favors temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (10 and 32 degrees Celsius). Avoid subjecting it to extremely high or low temperatures.
Fertilizer
Although air plants may obtain their nutritional needs from the air, you can also give them a boost by adding a mild fertilizer solution to their diet. During the growing season, you may use a fertilizer for bromeliads or air plants and administer it once a month (spring to fall). Avoid overfertilizing as this might harm the plant and make sure to adhere to the label's directions.
Propagation
To multiply Tillandsia schiedeana major, divide the offsets or "pups" that sprout from the plant's base. Before separating the pup, let it to grow to roughly one-third the size of the parent plant. Plant the pup in a different location after gently removing it from the parent plant.
To sum up, Tillandsia schiedeana major is a hardy air plant that can survive in a range of conditions. You may enjoy this lovely plant for many years to come by according to these maintenance instructions.