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Reviews: | 118 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Shop Succulents | Assorted Collection of Live Air Plants, Hand Selected Variety Pack of Air Succulents | Collection of 8 |
Product Description: | Details: Air Plants are striking tropical plants capable of absorbing water and nutrients through their leaves. Tillandsias are possibly the most exotic, and enjoyable plants in existence. They flourish in vertical spaces and can be attached to nearly anything. They exist in a variety of shades, colors, and sizes and are among the most carefree plants on earth. Shop Succulents stocks over 50 distinct species enabling us to provide a thrilling variety in each order. Care / Location: Air Plants should be thoroughly watered 2-3 times a week by spraying the plants and exposing them to indirect sunlight; more often in hot or dry climates. For best results, plants should be exposed to enough light and air to allow them to dry within 4 hours post watering. Air plants will not survive in standing water. Optimum temperature range is 50 - 90 degrees F. Decor / Display: Air plants are perfect for DIY terrariums, planters, and wall decorations. Feel free to use your imagination to display plants on your favorite items: - Driftwood, crystals, wreaths, seashells, or coral.NOTE: We cannot ship this item to CA, FL, or Hawaii. |
Model Number: | 8-AIRP-ASSORT-MED |
Product SKU: | B075V9CW4Y |
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or was that for the mini-potted plants?
My succulents (echeveria ) are happy with just a little water once a week
My succulents (echeveria ) are happy with just a little water once a week
Air plants are epiphytes, not succulents. The former does not need soil to grow as the name implies whereas the latter does need soil. As such, air plants either need misting every few days or a weekly soak in water.
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That's why mine died!