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Air Plant Care

                Air plants do best when you soak them in water. Air plants take in their nutrients through their leaves not through the roots.  The roots serve only to attach the air plant to a host tree or rock or even the ground.

 

Soak your air plant in a bowl of water for 5- 20 minutes every week-10 days. Submerge the entire plant. If your plant has a bloom, keep the bud above the water to not disturb it, although in nature they get wet all the time. Make sure the water is lukewarm or room temperature so you don’t shock the plant.

 

Because air plants get many of their nutrients directly from the water, it is best to give them water that has plenty of minerals and nutrients in it. Rainwater is best, but if you don’t have an easy way to capture rainwater, the next best thing is spring water. You could also use creek water, lake water or well water. Do no use distilled or filtered water, which have less minerals and nutrients. Do not be too worried about PH levels. Good clean water will be fine.

The second most important part of watering your air plants is properly drying them afterwards. It is very important to lay your air plants out on a dish towel on their side or upside down to let them dry completely. This is especially important for the larger species. They should be fully dry to the touch within 2 hours after their bath.

Do not return your air plants to terrariums and vases until they are completely dry. Watering plants and then immediately placing them inside an enclosure may cause rot to develop in your plant. Finally, air plants like to be kept in indirect bright light, not in direct sunlight. If you follow these C&K tips, you will have happy and healthy air plants.

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