Air Plant Care Information

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Tillandsias, commonly referred to as air plants, are unique plants that can thrive without soil or a root structure. They are extremely easy to care for and adapt very well to new environments making them great for both indoor and outdoor.

Pruning Tips:
Tillandsias pups can be removed to start new offsets. Once tillandsias begin to outgrow the container, we recommend splitting them.

Fertilizing:
We recommend fertilizing your tillandsia if the leaves begin to turn yellow or color is off. We recommend a tillandsia or air plant fertilizer.

Lighting:
Tillandsias enjoy filtered sunlight and love air circulation and breezy locations.

Temperature Requirements:
Tillandsias are extremely tolerant of dry and hot conditions. They do not require a root system.

Watering Requirements:
We recommend watering your Tillandsias with bottled or filtered water on a daily basis simply by showering it briefly. The leaves of the Tillandsia plant will change to a green color to indicate proper hydration. If watering on a weekly basis, submerge the Tillandsia in water for up to an hour, then remove.

Repotting:
Tillandsias do not require planting to survive.

Indoor / Outdoor:
Tillandsias can thrive both indoor and outdoor with the appropriate lighting requirements.