Tillandsia airplant in a glass pot (cylinder)
29,00 lei
Full description and specifications
The arrangement is made of an aerial plant (randomly chosen) in a glass bowl and decorative pebbles.
Tillandsia, commonly known as the air plant, is found naturally in jungles, arid deserts, from sea level to high mountain regions. Most Tillandsia species use their roots to attach themselves to trees or rocks and to absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves.
These hardy air plants are adaptable and tolerant to various environmental conditions and require minimal care.
The most important conditions for tillandsia airplant to survive are: bright light, not direct sunlight, good air and water circulation.
Tillandsia Air Plant care instructions
For the Tillandsia air plant, clean air and ventilated rooms are very important, thus ensuring the health of the plant.
Tillandsia Air Plant needs a lot of humidity in the warm season. this means spraying almost daily and a lower humidity in the cold season - spraying 2-3 times a week.
It is essential that the water does not stagnate on the plant for more than 4 hours, otherwise there is a risk of diseases, rotting.
Tillandsia, commonly known as the air plant, is found naturally in jungles, arid deserts, from sea level to high mountain regions. Most Tillandsia species use their roots to attach themselves to trees or rocks and to absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves.
These hardy air plants are adaptable and tolerant to various environmental conditions and require minimal care.
The most important conditions for tillandsia airplant to survive are: bright light, not direct sunlight, good air and water circulation.
Tillandsia Air Plant care instructions
For the Tillandsia air plant, clean air and ventilated rooms are very important, thus ensuring the health of the plant.
Tillandsia Air Plant needs a lot of humidity in the warm season. this means spraying almost daily and a lower humidity in the cold season - spraying 2-3 times a week.
It is essential that the water does not stagnate on the plant for more than 4 hours, otherwise there is a risk of diseases, rotting.