Air Plants, or Tillandsia, are unique and low-maintenance plants that don't require soil to grow. They absorb water and nutrients through their leaves and are known for their striking appearance and versatility in home decor.
Light Needs: Air Plants thrive in bright, indirect light. They should be placed near a window where they can receive filtered sunlight or artificial light indoors. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight, which can cause their leaves to burn.
Water Needs: Watering Air Plants is easy! Submerge them in room temperature water for about 20-30 minutes once a week. After soaking, shake off any excess water and allow them to dry upside down to prevent water from pooling at their base, which can cause rot.
Humidity Needs: Air Plants prefer humid environments, but they can adapt to varying humidity levels. If your home is dry, mist them lightly with water a few times a week or place them in a bathroom or kitchen where humidity levels are higher.