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This complete air plant growing guide for beginners goes into all the ins and outs of Tillandsia care. Keep reading for everything you need to know to keep your air plants happy and healthy! Common name (s) Air plant. Scientific name. Tillandsia sp. Family. Bromeliaceae. Height and spread.
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CHAPTER 1. OPEN IMMEDIATELY. What to do first with your new arrivals. Chapter 2. INTRO TO AIRPLANTS: Why are they so wonderfully unique? Natural habitats and cultivation of the New World air plants. Colorful Blooms and Reproduction of “pups” What to do if no blooming occurs. When to wean ( or separate) the Pups. Chapter 3.
- Where to Grow Air Plants
- How to Care For Air Plants
- How to Propagate Air Plants
- Pests and Diseases
Air plants can be grown in various rooms in your home, particularly those with higher levels of humidity such as the kitchen or bathroom. They can be displayed in creative ways, such as in glass terrariums, hanging planters, or mounted on to driftwood, tree branches, bricks, or stones. In the UK, air plants can be moved outdoors in summer but shoul...
Watering is an essential aspect of caring for air plants. Since they do not grow in soil, they rely on air and rain for their water and nutrient needs. Air plants therefore need regular misting to keep them hydrated. In a bathroomit's likely your air plants will receive sufficient moisture just from the mist generated from regular showering. Howeve...
Air plants naturally produce offsets, also known as 'pups', which can be propagated to grow new plants. Pups are smaller versions of the parent plant that grow at the base of the plant, and eventually develop their own root system. To propagate air plants, gently twist or wiggle the pup until it detaches from the parent plant. Avoid pulling or cutt...
Air plants are relatively pest-resistant, but they can occasionally be affected by common pests such as mealybugs and scale insects – more likely if grown outside in summer. Isolate any affected plants to prevent the infestation from spreading to other plants, particularly if you're bringing them back indoors in autumn. Outside, scale insect and me...
Download our free eBook and watch our watering and specialty care videos for care tips about watering, soaking, displaying and terrariums. When your new Tillandsia aka air plants arrive, unpack them promptly.
Air plants (Tillandsias) are members of the Bromeliad family and distant relatives to pineapples! They are known as “epiphytes” which are non-parasitic plants that grow on other plants or structures instead of in soil—they absorb water and nutrients through their leaves rather than from roots.
Mist your air plant with water every couple of days. Alternatively, your air plant in water for 30-60 minutes once a week. Gently shake of excess water and allow the air plant to dry upside down or on its side on a towel. If you use a fertilizer, only fertilize once a month.
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How to care for your Air Plant. Use these instructions to care for an Air Plant. This guide will tell you how to water an Air Plant; its light, temperature, humidity preferences and any additional care it might need to help it grow.