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AIR PLANT CARE: A Comprehensive Guide
Caring for air plants, also known as Tillandsia, involves several key aspects: Watering, Lighting, Air Flow, and No Soil.
WATERING: The watering needs of air plants vary depending on the specific species. In general, misting the plants every 3 days or soaking them in tepid water for 20-40 minutes on a weekly or biweekly basis is recommended. Ensure the plants fully dry within 2 hours after watering to prevent overwatering.
LIGHTING: Air plants thrive in bright conditions, with some species preferring direct sunlight and others doing well in partial sun with high humidity. Avoid placing them in areas with excessive direct sunlight, as this can cause the leaves to turn yellow.
AIR FLOW: Proper air circulation is crucial for air plants. Inadequate airflow can lead to the leaves turning brown, which is typically a sign of poor air circulation and potential overwatering.
NO SOIL: Unlike traditional potted plants, air plants do not require soil. They can be mounted or displayed in a variety of creative ways, such as on trays, valet trays, dishes, cork/bark, driftwood, or felt-coasters, as long as the base receives good airflow.
TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON ISSUES: - Leaves Turning Brown: This is likely due to poor airflow and overwatering. Allow the plant to dry properly between waterings. - Leaves Turning Yellow: Excessive direct sunlight may be the culprit. Move the plant to a shadier spot. - Leaves Curling: A sign that the plant needs more moisture. Try soaking it in lukewarm water instead of just misting. - Blooming: When properly cared for, air plants will bloom. After blooming, new "pups" may grow from the parent plant. Separate them as desired or leave them to grow together.
PRODUCT OFFERINGS: ragnaroc offers a variety of air plant products, including: - Variety Packs: Containing a mix of different air plant species - Bromeliads & Succulents: A selection of related plant types - Single Species: Individual air plant species - Gift Sets: Curated collections for special occasions
BENEFITS OF AIR PLANTS: - Air Purification: Air plants emit fresh oxygen and capture harmful particulates, contributing to cleaner indoor air. - Low Maintenance: Tillandsia air plants are easy to care for and require minimal effort. - Versatile Décor: Air plants can be used in a variety of creative ways, such as centerpieces, desk ornaments, window hangings, planters, or terrariums.
GUARANTEE OF HEALTHY ARRIVAL: ragnaroc is committed to delivering vibrant and thriving air plants to your doorstep. If you are unsatisfied with the condition of the plants upon arrival, please inform us, and we will promptly arrange a full refund or send you replacement plants.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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plant_or_animal_product_type | Flower | ||||
indoor_outdoor_usage | Outdoor, Indoor | ||||
brand | ragnaroc | ||||
material_feature | Organic | ||||
special_feature | Pet Friendly, Air Purification | ||||
sunlight_exposure | Partial Sun | ||||
unit_count | 6.0 Count | ||||
expected_planting_period | Spring | ||||
product_care_instructions | Simply soak in water | ||||
usda_hardiness_zone | 9,10 | ||||
soil_type | No soil needed | ||||
moisture_needs | Moderate Watering | ||||
package_dimensions | 6 x 4 x 4 inches | ||||
item_weight | 3 ounces | ||||
manufacturer | ragnaroc | ||||
country_of_origin | Guatemala | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #8,585 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #27 in Cacti & Succulent Plants |
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