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Air Plants Information
... the root system is not important to the plant this can be removed without harm, to make make your plant easier to mount. The roots may or may not grow back, either way is doesn't matter to the welfare of your plant ...
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How to mount Air Plants - Mounting Tillandsia
... the excess after watering your plant. The same thing applies when mounting your plant on something, try to place your plant on a high point rather than in a hollow. A lot of people mount ... plant, do not use it, it holds too much moisture at the base of the plant. If your plant ...
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Air Plant FAQ
... plant flower ? How about putting them in trees ? Can I mount my plants on driftwood (or cork, or whatever) ? How do I mount my plant ? Is sphagnum moss around the base of the plant a good idea ? Do I have to water my plant ...
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Tillandsia Air Plants
... winter. Dilute the feed to one quarter the recommended strength. Offsets After flowering, the plant will grow offsets or "pups" around the mother plant. Leave these on if possible, as the plant will be ... the lower leaves but try to avoid the base from which the roots grow. For a mount, try seashells, log sections, driftwood, coral, rocks, pottery, fountains or crystals. If desired, decorate the mount ...
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