Air plants, scientifically known as Tillandsia, is an unique and low maintenance plants that does not require soil to grow. It has slender, often spiky leaves and may produce colourful flowers. Air plant is epiphytes and it attach themselves to other surface like trees or rocks to anchor its roots.
Always display dried flowers indoors, to keep them protected from the elements.
Keep your dried flowers away from direct sunlight, areas of bright light and away from humidity.
Sprinkling water or perfume can cause damage
Avoid crushing, pressing or folding flower.
If the preserved flower is stained by the dust, you can clean the preserved flower with the blower blowing softly 20cm away from the flower.
Temperature changes should be avoided to prevent humidity which could affect your blossoms.
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Plant Care Guide for Air Plant With Sea Shells《贝壳款空气凤梨》(Random Choose Design)
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate some direct sunlight, especially in the morning or late afternoon. Prolonged exposure to intense midday sun can cause it to dry out.
Soil
Water Requirement
Submersion: Submerge the air plant in a bowl of room temperature water for 20-30 minutes. Afterward, shake the air plant gently to remove excess water. Misting: Mist the air plant daily.
Temperature
Ideal growing temperatures are between 10℃ to 32℃. Keep it away from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
Humidity
High humidity is ideal.
Fertilizer
Fertilisation is not typically necessary. Air plants can obtain some nutrients from the air, but can fertilise them with liquid fertiliser once every 2-4 weeks.
Caution
Ensure it is placed where it can receive adequate air circulation to prevent moisture buildup and potential rot. Trim any dead or discoloured strands to maintain a healthy appearance.