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Assorted Mini Air Plant Collection

Assorted Mini Air Plant Collection

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Tillandsia

Air plants, scientifically known as Tillandsia, are fascinating epiphytic plants that belong to the Bromeliad family. Renowned for their remarkable ability to thrive without soil, these plants draw nutrients and moisture from the air through specialized trichomes on their leaves. Their adaptability and versatility in various decorative displays make them a popular choice among indoor plant enthusiasts. Careful attention to light, water, and air circulation is essential to ensure the health and vibrancy of these intriguing botanical specimens.

*Our assorted collections will include repeat air plant species.

A great ideal for favors, gifts, and decorations. Enjoy nature's beauty without the hard work.


Air PlantĀ Care

Light:Ā Air plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Place them near a window with filtered sunlight or in a location with good ambient light. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the plants.

Watering:Ā Air plants need regular hydration. The most common way to water them is by misting. Use a spray bottle to mist your air plants thoroughly once a week. In drier conditions, you may need to mist them more often, but be careful not to overwater, as excessive moisture can lead to rot.

Soaking:Ā About once a month, give your air plants a thorough soak to ensure they receive adequate hydration. Submerge the plants in room-temperature water for 20-30 minutes. After soaking, gently shake off excess water and allow them to dry completely before returning them to their display.

Air circulation:Ā Air plants require good air circulation to prevent rot. After soaking, place them upside down or at an angle to allow any trapped water to drain from their central rosette. Ensure they dry within 4 hours to prevent rotting.

Temperature:Ā Keep your air plants in a temperature range of 50-90Ā°F (10-32Ā°C). They can tolerate occasional dips in temperature, but prolonged exposure to extreme cold or heat can harm them.

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