Air plants, also known as Tillandsias, are epiphytic plants that do not need roots in the soil to survive. They grow in nature on other plants or objects, such as trees or rocks, and get their nutrients from the air and rainwater. These unique plants are not only suitable for terrariums, but also for the living room. With sufficient light, they will color and bloom beautifully, making them a real eye-catcher in any interior
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Can tolerate lower light conditions, but avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
Watering
Mist or soak the plants in water 1-2 times a week. Ensure they dry completely within a few hours to prevent rot.
Feed
Fertilization is not necessary for Air Plants. They obtain nutrients from the air and occasional waterings.
Toxicity
Considered non-toxic to pets, making them a safe choice for homes with cats and dogs.
Air Purifying
Air Plants contribute to cleaner indoor air by filtering common pollutants, promoting a healthier living environment.
George Paul@ –
My airplants were good size and very healthy!!!
Timba –
Too good
Adrian Maim –
Wow. Pet friendly plant, nice