Air plants are usually tiny easy to grow and they don t need soil.
What kind of light do air plants need.
Blue and red light waves are the two primary colors that your indoor plants need to thrive.
Ost air plants do not do well with direct or full sun.
Because they require indirect light air plants make great office plants as long as they get some light either indirectly from a window source or artificially from full spectrum.
When choosing plants for your garden look at the plant label to check its light requirements.
Although air plants don t rely on water as much as traditional blooming plants do they still need to be watered about once a week.
Air plants absorb nutrients from water through their leaves instead of roots.
How to water air plants.
I know you thought you d be fine just spritzing your tilly every few days but that isn t enough.
Different plants require different levels of each.
Every plant needs light to grow and flourish but the right amount of sunlight varies.
Once a week i dunk them in a container large enough to fully submerge them and let them sit there.
Defining light from dense shade.
Air plants tillandsia spp are epiphytes meaning that in nature they grow on other plants usually on tree branches there are hundreds of species and varieties of air plants.
I m known as the air plant whisperer around these parts and this is what i do.
One option is to rotate the air plant in the darker area with another air plant in a brighter area.
Indoors the hotter and drier the air the more you need to water.
As tropical plants some air plants bloom neon colored flowers for a few months out of the year.
Shake gently to remove any excess water and set in a spot with bright light and good air circulation to dry off.
Air plants need just slightly more care than that.
No matter what light conditions your garden has to offer at least something should be able to grow there.
Plants should be given enough light and air circulation to dry in no longer than 3 hours after watering.
They re having a moment as houseplants because they re easy to care for and don t need much light to thrive.
As the name implies air plants absorb nutrients and water from the air through scales on their leaves.
They usually have strap shape or slender triangle shape leaves that grow in a rosette pattern with new growth appearing from the center.
Sunlight contains the full spectrum of light that plants need to grow but plants growing indoors need lighting supplements to provide the energy for photosynthesis.
After you ve unpacked your plants and spent sufficient time marveling at their unique beauty and possibly giving them names give them a good soak in a water bath submerged in the water for about 20 30 minutes.
Wind can be a detriment as the plant dries too quickly.
Outdoors you may never need to water tillandsias if you live in humid southeast or florida.
That said all air plants do best with bright indirect light.