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Xerographica Small

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Air Plants do not require any soil to survive. When first starting out, soak your air plant in room temperature water for 20 minutes about every two weeks. After soaking, flip the air plant upside down in a bright space to dry - a critical step to avoid a rotting plant. Frequent misting is important to maintain humidity levels - dry air will cause the plant to dry out. Incorporating an orchid fertilizer into the watering regimen is a great way to keep your air plant healthy and happy. Feel free to adjust the watering frequency down the road to accommodate for your own environmental factors.

Air Plants prefer bright yet indirect light; if you choose to use a grow light, they require a minimum of 12 hours a day. Their preferred environmental temperature is anywhere between 50-90 degrees F.
We assure you that you will receive a health plant.

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  • Small

Air Plants do not require any soil to survive. When first starting out, soak your air plant in room temperature water for 20 minutes about every two weeks. After soaking, flip the air plant upside down in a bright space to dry - a critical step to avoid a rotting plant. Frequent misting is important to maintain humidity levels - dry air will cause the plant to dry out. Incorporating an orchid fertilizer into the watering regimen is a great way to keep your air plant healthy and happy. Feel free to adjust the watering frequency down the road to accommodate for your own environmental factors.

Air Plants prefer bright yet indirect light; if you choose to use a grow light, they require a minimum of 12 hours a day. Their preferred environmental temperature is anywhere between 50-90 degrees F.
We assure you that you will receive a health plant.

  • Small

Air Plants do not require any soil to survive. When first starting out, soak your air plant in room temperature water for 20 minutes about every two weeks. After soaking, flip the air plant upside down in a bright space to dry - a critical step to avoid a rotting plant. Frequent misting is important to maintain humidity levels - dry air will cause the plant to dry out. Incorporating an orchid fertilizer into the watering regimen is a great way to keep your air plant healthy and happy. Feel free to adjust the watering frequency down the road to accommodate for your own environmental factors.

Air Plants prefer bright yet indirect light; if you choose to use a grow light, they require a minimum of 12 hours a day. Their preferred environmental temperature is anywhere between 50-90 degrees F.
We assure you that you will receive a health plant.

 

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