Tillandsia incarnata belongs to one of the larger plants that naturally grow mostly on rocks, forming greyish rosettes that are easy to keep in cultivation. They should then be hung in a sunny spot in the garden during the growing season. There, if it doesn't rain, they get an occasional water gift. In winter, at 5 C, they can do almost without moisture, with the exception of indoors where it is usually warmer and drier than in a greenhouse, in which case they do need more watering.
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