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10
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₱100
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Items included: 1pc of Multiple Fuego -J & T Express delivery Alive air plant. Very beautiful and easy to maintain. It lives without soil. (Buhay na halaman. Napaka ganda at madaling alagaan. Nabubuhay ng kahit walang lupa. Fresh picked from Farm. HOW TO TAKE CARE OF AIR PLANTS LIGHTS - In order to thrive, air plants need bright, indirect light. Rooms with southern or eastern facing windows make good candidates. Careful - you don’t want to fry your air plant! AIR PLANTS AND ARTIFICIAL LIGHTS - should be placed no further than 3 feet from the light source. Also if you’re going to use fluorescent light, the plants will need, at minimum, 12 hours per day. If you live in a basement or want to have an air plant in your office, we recommend buying a special bulb for your plant (such as a Gro-Lux, Repta-Sun or Vita-Lite) and setting it on a 12-hour timer, so your plant gets all the light it needs to survive. WATER - After soaking gently shake excess water from your plant. Turn it upside down and place it on a towel in a bright space. This is very important! Air plants will quickly rot if they are allowed to stand in excess water From the time soaking ends, the plant should be able to dry fully in no more than3 hours. If your plant stays wet longer than this, it may rot. Try placing it in a brighter place with more air circulation to facilitate faster drying. 1-3 hours is the optimal drying time for your air plant after soaking. Once a week, mist your plant thoroughly, so that the entire surface of the plant is moistened (but not so much that there is water dripping down into the plant). The hotter and dryer the air (summer, early fall) the more you need to water. The cooler and more humid the air (winter and spring) the less water your air plant will need. Remember, though, that heaters and fireplaces dry the air! Do all watering in the morning. Evening soaking or misting disrupts the plants ability to respire overnight, and extends drying time. AIR PLANT CYCLE LIFE - But don’t despair! Just before, during or after flowering, depending on the species, your air plant will reproduce by sending out 2-8 “pups”. These baby air plants, which start out very small, will eventually grow into their own mother plants. Pups can safely be separated from the mother plant when they’re about ⅓-½ its size. Careful not to remove them too early, as they’re actually receiving nutrients from the mother air plant! HOW TO CARE FOR MOUNTED PLANTS Like air plants in small glass vessels, you probably won’t be able to soak your mounted air plant. However, since they’re not contained to a humid, micro-climate like aeriums, mounted air plants will need even more frequent misting. We recommend starting with twice weekly misting, and adjusting as necessary, depending on how long it takes your plant to dry in your space.

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