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Tillandsia Xerographica is a spectacular air plant.
Tillandsia, known as the air plant, naturally grows from jungles to arid deserts, from sea level to high mountain regions. Most Tillandsia species use their roots to attach to trees or stones and absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves.
These hardy air plants are adaptable and tolerant of various environmental conditions and require minimal care.
The most important conditions for the Tillandsia air plant to survive are: bright light, but not direct sunlight, good air circulation, and water.
Plant diameter: over 10 cm
Care instructions for Tillandsia Air Plant
For the Tillandsia air plant, clean air and well-ventilated rooms are very important to ensure the plant’s health.
Tillandsia Air Plant needs plenty of moisture during the warm season, meaning almost daily misting, and lower humidity in the cold season—misting 2-3 times a week.
It is essential that water does not remain on the plant for more than 4 hours, otherwise there is a risk of disease and rotting.
Tillandsia Xerographica XL - air plant
€19,95
Tillandsia, known as the air plant, naturally grows from jungles to arid deserts, from sea level to high mountain regions. Most Tillandsia species use their roots to attach to trees or stones and absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves.
These hardy air plants are adaptable and tolerant of various environmental conditions and require minimal care.
The most important conditions for the Tillandsia air plant to survive are: bright light, but not direct sunlight, good air circulation, and water.
Plant diameter: over 10 cm
Care instructions for Tillandsia Air Plant
For the Tillandsia air plant, clean air and well-ventilated rooms are very important to ensure the plant’s health.
Tillandsia Air Plant needs plenty of moisture during the warm season, meaning almost daily misting, and lower humidity in the cold season—misting 2-3 times a week.
It is essential that water does not remain on the plant for more than 4 hours, otherwise there is a risk of disease and rotting.