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How To Water Air Plants

Soak your air plants in a bowl of water for 20 minutes to an hour every week to 10 days is best. Submerge the entire plant. If your plant has a bloom, you may wish to keep the bud above the water to not disturb it, although in nature they get wet all the time.

How often do air plants need to be watered?

How often do I water my air plants? Your plants should be watered once per week, and 2-3 times is recommended for optimal care. A longer, 2-hour soak is recommended every 2-3 weeks. If you are in a drier, hotter climate, more frequent watering or misting will be needed.

Can you overwater an air plant?

Drying your air plant within four hours is important because air plants can become overwatered by simply not drying out. If your air plant isn’t drying within 4 hours of watering get the fan on it and water it less next time.

Do you soak air plants upside down?

The bottom line when it comes to watering air plants is to soak the leaves every week to 10 days. Then, always make sure to let the plants completely dry upside down before returning them to their regular spot.

Can I soak my air plants overnight?

If your air plant is ever looking ‘thirsty’ or like it’s struggling, you can soak them in water (in a bowl or sink) for several hours or overnight. This can often help to revive your tillandsia.

How often should you mist an air plant?

Mist your plant every 4-5 days with one spray for tiny globes, 2-3 sprays for globes 3-5 inches, more if the plant is in a large open globe. The key is to judge the drying time, the smaller the globe, the less circulation, the longer the plant will hold the moisture. If you over water the plant will die.

How do you keep air plants alive?

Below are 5 simple rules of thumb to follow when caring for Tillandsia: 1) Water your Airplant Regularly. You will need to regularly water your airplant. 2) Give your Airplant Light. 3) Let Your Airplant Have Some Air. 4) Keep Your Airplant in a Nice Temperature. 5) Don’t do this to your Airplant.

How much sun do air plants need?

Air plants prefer bright indirect light. Meaning, don’t plan to keep them right in a windowsill unless it receives filtered light, or possibly only gentle morning sun. Air plants are prone to getting a bit “fried” in direct sunlight, especially when it is amplified through a glass window or terrarium.

Where do you put air plants?

Air plants do best with at least a few hours of bright, indirect sun daily. Placement within 1 to 3 feet of an east- or west-facing window, or within a foot or two of an artificial light source is ideal. If you keep them well watered, they can have hotter, more direct sun and longer exposure.

How do you get air plants to bloom?

Most healthy Tillandsia will bloom eventually, but they require proper care and plenty of light in order to do so. To help speed up the blooming process, you can use a diluted fertilizer like our specially formulated Air Plant Food once per month or so to encourage blooms and pup production.

How do I know if my air plant is healthy?

Tip: Watch your plants’ leaves for clues on whether they are thirsty or not. Curly leaves are drier and a healthy white fuzz actually means your plant is healthy, not necessarily drying out. Brown leaf tips and a general shriveled appearance are other clues you are under-watering.

What does a dying air plant look like?

Signs of under-watering your air plant include the leaf tips turning brown or crispy. If the base of the plant turns brown or black, and leaves are falling out or off from the center, your plant has likely succumbed to rot. Air plants are pretty easygoing when it comes to their temperature.

How long do air plants live indoors?

What is the lifespan of air plants? An air plant lifespan is between 2 to 5 years. Air plants are perennials, which means that they live for more than two years. Their life expectancy will be influenced by the Tillandsia species and growth conditions (environment, light, temperature, etc).

How long do you submerge air plants?

Soak your air plants in a bowl of water for 20 minutes to an hour every week to 10 days is best. Submerge the entire plant. If your plant has a bloom, you may wish to keep the bud above the water to not disturb it, although in nature they get wet all the time.

Should I cut off brown leaf tips?

Should you cut off dying leaves? Yes. Remove brown and dying leaves from your house plants as soon as possible, but only if they’re more than 50 percent damaged. Cutting off these leaves allows the remaining healthy foliage to receive more nutrients and improves the plant’s appearance.

Why is my air plant turning GREY?

The good news is that your air plant is not dying when your air plant turns very white or gray. The trichromes are simply becoming more pronounced, causing the plant to look paler than usual, when the air plant lacks water. Shake off any extra water after the soak and let your air plant dry within 4 hours of watering.

Can you spray air plants with water?

When Spraying Air Plants is Most Beneficial In winter, when water needs are lower, misting is an adequate way to give the plant the minimum amount of water. Additionally, in summer when temperatures soar, a nice water bath in the form of spraying will refresh heat-stressed plants.

Can I just mist my air plant?

Misting is a good way to give your plant a little extra moisture if you notice that its leaves are looking a little dry, or if you live in a drier climate with not very much humidity in the air. Misting is simple, just take a spray bottle or a hose attachment on the “mist” setting and lightly mist your plants.