Air Plants (Tillandsia) 101 - Care Tips & Fun Facts!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @toniannakey8033
    @toniannakey8033 3 года назад +68

    I crochet little hanging baskets for my air plants. I use little suction cups and place them on my windows. I love them and the plants seem to love being there!

  • @kevinong1735
    @kevinong1735 2 года назад +6

    Great, all-encompassing, yet fun video! Dig that sign on the shelf that reads, “Put your plants in the air like you just don’t care!” LOL!

  • @Sonworshipper
    @Sonworshipper 2 года назад +2

    I’m sorry, this is THEE coolest thing I’ve ever seen in my life

  • @tinkabella2481
    @tinkabella2481 3 года назад +117

    now i want one for my hair lol

  • @MissSkipperDoodle
    @MissSkipperDoodle 2 года назад +9

    I JUST discovered these plants and I am OBSESSED! This is, by far, the best video I've found. Thank you!!!

  • @claudiahowell9508
    @claudiahowell9508 2 года назад +2

    Sunday seems to be the most popular plant watering day, me too! Excellent video for a new airplane lover.

  • @makg.5488
    @makg.5488 3 года назад +11

    Just got an air plant as the mystery plant in my ultimate subscription box! I've had one before but managed to kill it within a month 😅 I am very thankful for this video, wish me luck! 🤍🌿

  • @tomahawk1556
    @tomahawk1556 2 года назад +2

    Today we learn that , Air Plants are from the family of Tillandsia! Thank You So Much Lady Teacher for the Air Plants ( Tillandsia ) Care tutorial! Stay Safe & Stay Grateful! 🌷🌿🌍💖

  • @lynnburns7663
    @lynnburns7663 3 года назад +3

    You are fabulous !! I purchased an air plant today (I have always wanted one) at a local Farmers Market and I was searching around for how to care for it and whala I found you. Thank you for all your caring information. ❤Lynn,Apex, Nc.

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      Yay all the best to you and your new air plant!

  • @margaretchiodo-keller4495
    @margaretchiodo-keller4495 Год назад +6

    This video was very informative, and I learned alot. I have a collection of 14 Tillandsia's growing on my kitchen window sill. They seem to be doing well, and I enjoy caring for them. Thanks for giving us some useful information on this plant.

  • @samrobinson5130
    @samrobinson5130 3 года назад +13

    I really enjoy antique trinkets and I like to prop my air plants on those. Gives me double joy to look at 💛

  • @abeerm9555
    @abeerm9555 2 года назад +1

    I just knew about air plants! My plant has been living in water for months now 🤦🏻‍♀️
    The most delightful video I've seen about plants! Your smile is so beautiful. Thank you so much for the tips.

  • @kevpage
    @kevpage 2 года назад

    What a lovely bright and cheerful lady, thank you for this video

  • @pranitalakeram9443
    @pranitalakeram9443 3 года назад +9

    Thanks so much for this wealth of knowledge on air plant. Greatly appreciated

  • @umapathyjaisi5869
    @umapathyjaisi5869 Год назад +1

    So lovely. Happy I got to see you. Love your love for the plants. Thank you Lady. ❤

  • @StaceyHerewegrowagain
    @StaceyHerewegrowagain 3 года назад +13

    Great video! I absolutely love Air plants! There are so many beautiful varieties to choose from. I really love how they grow without a soil medium ❤ Thanks for sharing this with us. I hope you have a great day!

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад

      Oh thank you so much! It is pretty wild growing a plant without soil.

  • @nchantgardening
    @nchantgardening 8 месяцев назад +1

    Don't know why I never saw this video before, but great video!
    Few things I also want to add is that you shouldn't dunk the xerographica or any bulbous air plants because it has little pockets that can trap water inside and it's hard to shake off. Next if you want to go the cheaper route of fertilizing you can use rain water or a very weak solution of water soluble orchid fertilizer.

  • @andylandypandy4
    @andylandypandy4 3 года назад +11

    This was very educational and fun to watch! Thanks for your advice and tips (:

  • @branditillman9590
    @branditillman9590 3 года назад +3

    This was a really great explanation of air plants! I didn't even know what my air plant was. It's Tillandsia Tectorum! Thank you

  • @alinafournier2714
    @alinafournier2714 Год назад

    Thank you! Very useful as I am a new air plant mother. I want more now that I believe they are not high-maintenance.

  • @TerenceTreeLowery808
    @TerenceTreeLowery808 3 года назад +5

    Lovely tutorial on Air Plants! I just acquired 2 Tillandsias, ( Didn't know that 'til today..) here on Maui, (in the tropics) and they have become my new best buds. (pun intended.)
    Your amiable presentation has taken me to giant leaps in their care and well being as one of the plants has recently bore a newbie so I am better prepared for it's future care.
    Mahalo a Nui Nui Loa (Thank You So So Much!) from the Hawaiian Islands

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад

      Oh that's wonderful to hear! Thank you so much and all the best to your new buds!

  • @angiemeyers576
    @angiemeyers576 2 года назад

    I love your spunk and style. Thanks for all the information!

  • @jennifernicoletti6866
    @jennifernicoletti6866 3 года назад +9

    You've piqued my interest! I may just give it a go. Great video full of great info.

  • @ProgressiveDiscussions
    @ProgressiveDiscussions Год назад +2

    The internet always mentions that are plants are the easiest indoor plants to have successfully. Not really. It is difficult to determine what is the correct amount of water versus too much water that will cause rot. For mesic air plants, I soak them for 30 minutes in my aquarium then shake them out upside down and let them dry that way. For Fuzzy xeric air plants and bulbous ones I just quickly dunk them once per week.

  • @colleenrenno4884
    @colleenrenno4884 3 года назад +3

    My air plants were looking kind of sad. I learned a lot from your video!!! Thank you so much

  • @kathavri
    @kathavri 3 года назад +1

    thank u for making this video!! ust got one and i wanted to make sure my care was up to air plant standards!!

  • @angryannie7916
    @angryannie7916 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for input! I just got a 3 of these as a gift a few weeks ago and had no clue how to care for them. One guy said a drop of water every few days now my leaf tips are browning. I will give them a soak immediately!

  • @emilybutler356
    @emilybutler356 2 года назад

    This is the first video of urs I've watched, gave me loads of info and already won me over - now am subscribed. ty and I look forward to more content.

  • @LizaBMarie
    @LizaBMarie Год назад +1

    Oh, I feel so bad for my baby. I’ve been doing the super soaker method, but only for 20 minutes! And I haven’t been shaking it off, so thank you for the info!

  • @kibbsellis9445
    @kibbsellis9445 6 месяцев назад

    I was thinking this would be a great rv plant. Cute idea to suction them to windows

  • @moi3557
    @moi3557 9 месяцев назад +2

    Aquarium water is great for fertilizing air plants.

  • @StitchesbySharonH
    @StitchesbySharonH 3 года назад +9

    I love my air plants! I started with ten and now have thirty due to them reproducing!! I soak them in a soup bowl with a lid, once a week for an hour. I have three sets that I do.
    Hint - I never use tap water - only bottled spring water (you could use rain water if you’re someone who collects it) and I never change the water - I just add more bottled water as it evaporates.

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +3

      Oooh your air plants are so lucky! Yes, distilled and rain water are ideal for plants, I just usually can't be bothered #lazyplantparent

    • @StitchesbySharonH
      @StitchesbySharonH 3 года назад

      @@annieschreck7938 Haha

    • @tobil.5047
      @tobil.5047 3 года назад +2

      @@annieschreck7938Rain water is really good for air plants. But distilled is really bad for them because there are no nutritions in it. So don‘t water them with distilled water.

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      @@tobil.5047 Yup, same goes for tap water. That's why I suggest air plant fertilizer for all the growers who don't collect rainwater.

    • @freyacoldheart4287
      @freyacoldheart4287 2 года назад +1

      Question... do you soak for an hour regardless of size ? Thanks in advance!

  • @judykaiser430
    @judykaiser430 2 года назад +1

    This video explains how I failed with air plants before. Thanks for the help!

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  2 года назад +1

      Wishing you all the best on your next try!

    • @judykaiser430
      @judykaiser430 2 года назад +1

      @@Mountaincrestgardens I'll be buying from you guys!

  • @张某某-o3i
    @张某某-o3i Год назад

    really detailed, thanks for sharing. In China, there's no any video on any video platform introducing how to distinguish the two different air plants from either dry climate or humid climate.

  • @kitty4779
    @kitty4779 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much.tht was so helpful for airplant beginner like me

  • @joshkleingeld116
    @joshkleingeld116 4 месяца назад

    i want one so bad thanks lady! im getting on on pay day for shure thanks u make tjis look sooo fun

  • @BeachJumper
    @BeachJumper 3 года назад

    Your air plant in your hair looks great! wonderful idea.

  • @Smiles4Me2
    @Smiles4Me2 3 года назад +1

    I love your video! So much information! Sharing & saving!

  • @rachealsherred1102
    @rachealsherred1102 3 года назад +1

    This was honestly so frickin helpful

  • @SydLyvs93
    @SydLyvs93 2 года назад

    my nearest plant store is in the mall , right next to spencers, so i get shot glasses for the plants, and a few rocks if they need a lift

  • @LietteDupuis
    @LietteDupuis 6 месяцев назад

    Great I love it , I discovered those plants today at the garden

  • @johnmerkowsky7153
    @johnmerkowsky7153 Год назад +1

    Thank you for quick reply.

  • @khay9833
    @khay9833 3 года назад

    I'm sorry but I just noticed the air plant hair piece you have and I LOVE IT!!

  • @ProgressiveDiscussions
    @ProgressiveDiscussions Год назад

    I soak the air plants in my aquarium where they get water and a mild fertilizer at the same time. I also let them dry upside down for 2 hours.

  • @Sisteryoda1440
    @Sisteryoda1440 Год назад +1

    Great hair decoration! 😍Thanks for all the great information. I’ll be ordering the plant food. I have a question about the one that looks like tall grass: I’m having difficulty knowing how/when to water it. Mine either dry up or get soggy and fall apart. Suggestions?

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I don't normally recommend sticking to a schedule, but it can be so hard to tell when an air plant needs water. Soaking for one hour once a week is a great air plant watering schedule in most environments though!

    • @Sisteryoda1440
      @Sisteryoda1440 Год назад +1

      @@Mountaincrestgardens Thank you - I’ll try it!

  • @wilheminaboone1107
    @wilheminaboone1107 3 года назад

    Outstanding presentation! I could feel your energy here in Norfolk, Va. Keep smiling!🤭

  • @olympicslondon2012
    @olympicslondon2012 2 года назад

    is it just me, or her smile reminds you of Kate Winslet? :) ..thanks for the information, really helpful! stay safe and happy :)

  • @kimmassar9666
    @kimmassar9666 3 года назад +1

    these are my new obsession, so easy to care for! My only question, everyone one line says not to use tap water, i image because of all the chemicals. They say to use rain water. So which is it??

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад

      Short answer / my opinion: Your tap water is fine, just fertilize occasionally.
      Long answer: All plants are adapted to rainwater, not tap water. It has the right pH and nutrient levels to support Tillandisia without added fertilizer. The chlorine in tap water is not ideal for them, but they manage just fine. You can remove the chlorine by filtering, boiling, or leaving a wide-mouth jar of water out for ~24hrs so the chlorine can evaporate. Just don't use distilled water--it pulls nutrients out of the plant through osmosis. Some people water air plants with aquarium or pond water to give them more nutrients. If you don't have that, tap water + air plant fertilizer does the same thing.
      It's also a matter of personal preference. Are you the kind of person who wants buy fancy water for your plants or set up rain water reclamation to maybe notice a difference in their health? Or do you like air plants because they're easy to grow? You can find more heated discussion on the perfect water for Tillandsia in the comments below.

    • @Chai_586
      @Chai_586 2 года назад

      Rain always.

  • @Felyne1987
    @Felyne1987 3 месяца назад

    ❤🎉 Excellently crafted video & brilliantly guided! Much Obliged! New Sub! 🎉❤

  • @AzulaisQueen743
    @AzulaisQueen743 3 года назад +1

    I do a mixture of daily misting and weekly soak method

  • @tatapanawasebi
    @tatapanawasebi 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video, it's very helpful! I just got 2 air plants from a temple, yes, it's a temple last week!

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      I'm so glad it was helpful! Enjoy your new air plants!

  • @myacob2142
    @myacob2142 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video. Thank you. Is it true that air plant is short lived plant.. max of 2 or 3 years?

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks! It certainly varies, but yes, you should expect your Air Plant to live several years before blooming out. Most put out new pups that live on though.

    • @myacob2142
      @myacob2142 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Mountaincrestgardens Thank you

  • @EmilyDawn6
    @EmilyDawn6 Год назад

    This video is so fun and informative 😍💙💜💚 thank you!!

  • @linhle777
    @linhle777 Год назад +1

    I like to place them with the orchids they look kind of cool.

  • @TheNetsrac
    @TheNetsrac 2 года назад

    Very interesting plants, I'll look out for one for sure
    Thank you for the video

  • @PadamaaPaadamaa
    @PadamaaPaadamaa 2 года назад

    Amazing video with very well explained info and care details.. thanks for the video..

  • @beverlydeardurff5366
    @beverlydeardurff5366 3 года назад +7

    I've never seen such large air plants. Do they grow? I've tried to grow them, but they usually dry up. Even if I put them in a glass globe. They like humidity. I've tried spraying water on them, and soaking them in a bowl of water. I just have a difficult time keeping them wet enough because I usually forget about them. Do you have any suggestions? I've ordered some from a different company and they arrived dried up and one was in pieces. I've ordered from Mountain Crest Gardens. I've used well draining soil and terracotta pots. I've used the wet and dry method. Some succulents I don't have any problems keeping alive. I want to grow String of Pearls. I've used Bonsai Jack's soil. I plant them and wait to water them.

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      They do grow! Rather slowly, though, and some get larger than others. I'd recommend soaking your air plants under water for 1-2 hours each week. You can certainly mist them and keep them in high humidity as well, but the long soak will keep them from getting crispy. And as I say in the video, air plants are slow to react to change, so if you got one from another nursery and it was already dry and breaking, it likely died on you due to the poor care it received before you got it. I hope you give air plants another go though!

    • @alieldorado1438
      @alieldorado1438 3 года назад

      Don't do the glass globe as they love airflow.

  • @Ur_Local_Chip
    @Ur_Local_Chip 2 года назад +1

    “I just like to lay me air playnts… plants around things 😆”

  • @dianecraig1119
    @dianecraig1119 2 года назад +1

    I’m new to air plants, but the first thing I discovered about air plants is that my two cats think they’re the greatest toy to bat all over the place 😮! I’m running out of places to put them where they can’t get to them.

  • @theone-tg8ds
    @theone-tg8ds 3 года назад +4

    Great video, thanks😄
    1 question though, I have soaked my air plant for an hour or so and it's leaves turned brown and it slowly died 😢; why do air plants soaked for 1-2 hrs lose leaves/dye ?

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +5

      Oh I'm so glad you asked this question, because this is how most people see their air plant die. If it's been slowly suffering from lack of water or too little light, often you'll see no outward change for months. Then, upon soaking, the air plant instantly succumbs. Nothing wrong with the soaking, it was the slow buildup of subpar conditions leading up to it that caused its sudden demise.

  • @CraigsOverijse
    @CraigsOverijse 2 года назад +1

    I never managed to keep mine alive with super soaking I one now have it in a glass bowl that is formed around a branch of wood I spray it when I remember with rain water and it thrives sat on the mantle shelf i think the water runs off and makes the atomsphere a bit more moist

  • @0Robert
    @0Robert 2 года назад

    I dig your HAIR PLANT. ❤
    I have a wonderful Tilly, resting in the mouth of a piece of very old Mayan pottery.

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  2 года назад +1

      AAHH! We are here for this kind of punnery!!

    • @0Robert
      @0Robert 2 года назад

      @@Mountaincrestgardens 😁👍

  • @D.Frasure
    @D.Frasure 3 года назад +1

    Those are nice! I need to get some.

  • @Superdinoofc
    @Superdinoofc Год назад

    I just got my first air plant today from my mom

  • @viridianteahouse
    @viridianteahouse Год назад

    Thank you for this fantastic video!

  • @virginiadouglas9449
    @virginiadouglas9449 3 года назад +1

    Well said thank you

  • @tamzin00
    @tamzin00 Год назад

    Super interesting!! Thank you

  • @BBCEnglishProf
    @BBCEnglishProf 3 года назад +1

    Great advice. Thank you 😊

  • @antievil
    @antievil 3 года назад

    Liked and subbed cuz of your vibes. Awesome energy. Very informative. Cant wait for more vire

  • @tarnishedknight730
    @tarnishedknight730 Год назад

    Great video!
    Love the "blossom" in your hair, gives you a flamboyant (but not too much) cuteness.
    1. What plant is it that you are demonstrating misting on @7:47?
    2. Where did you get that light bulb terrarium? I've looked all over for them, but can't find them.
    3. Is it possible to, and what are the signs of over watering tillandsia?
    Good growing, to you.

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  Год назад

      Thank you!
      1. Tillandsia ionantha: mountaincrestgardens.com/search.php?facets=DataSource%3ABigCommerce3&page=1&resultsPerPage=32&search_query=tillandsia%20ionantha&sortOrder=0
      2. Sorry, that was a container we used to sell but no longer carry.
      3. Overwatered Tillandsia can show little black dots on their leaves and will eventually start shedding their outer leaves before completely falling apart.

    • @tarnishedknight730
      @tarnishedknight730 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the info. And thank you for the link.

  • @katherinevidler457
    @katherinevidler457 3 года назад +1

    Really helpful video as I keep buying air plants! 😬

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      I don't think one can ever have too many ;)

  • @aliciaslifeinspain
    @aliciaslifeinspain 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the information.. Just now I learned that there are plants that need no soil. Just air only.

  • @debzehner3958
    @debzehner3958 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm trying to figure out if I take my plants out of the little containers to water. Or do they need to grab hold of their containers. If so do I soak whole container or just mist only.

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  5 месяцев назад +1

      Air Plants should not be left sitting in water for more than an hour or two,. So depending on your setup and if you water by soaking/dunking or misting, you'll likely want to remove them from the containers to soak them or mist them without creating a pool in the containers. Some very mature Air Plants can grab hold of their containers, but they do not need to to be healthy. Hope that helps!

    • @debzehner3958
      @debzehner3958 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mountaincrestgardens yes it does help, thank you so much!

  • @domgia9248
    @domgia9248 10 месяцев назад +1

    Woops I had mine in moist spagnum, I'll have to figure out better solution

  • @suedoughnim6665
    @suedoughnim6665 3 года назад +5

    I’ve been doing this for 2 years and own over 100 Tillandsia, most of which are thriving. I also know one of the best vendors in the business.
    This is an all too frequent example of vendors not knowing what they’re doing 101.
    NEVER use tap water. Distilled water is the best way to go.
    Air flow is crucial. If you stick your plants in one of those tiny glass globes it’s usually bye bye plant.
    Not all Tillandsia require a 1 hour soak...In fact most don’t.
    Drying your plants properly is critical. If water collects on the inside of the plant it will rot from the inside and eventually fall apart and die. After shaking off excess water I position my Tillandsia upside down for 6 hours before restoring then to display.
    If you follow a “1 size fits all” approach sooner or later you’ll be guaranteed to have dead plants.

    • @deborahlcox
      @deborahlcox 3 года назад

      I agree with you on the watering. Her advice on this is wrong. Never submerge air plants and let them dry thoroughly upside down to avoid rot.

    • @suedoughnim6665
      @suedoughnim6665 3 года назад +1

      @@deborahlcox I actually do soak most of my air plants but 1 hour is usually overkill especially in high humidity.

    • @jenquinonspin
      @jenquinonspin 3 года назад

      Distilled water is actually not the best - it no longer contains minerals necessary for the plants to thrive. I know many people (one who is an expert and has raised them his while life) who use tap water and the plants are fine. Dunking plants is also safe - let's face it, in nature they're going to get rained on. I think it's just necessary to understand how to balance it - if you dunk the plants, they need to be kept in an area where there's a lot of air flow to help them dry out well - mimicking nature, where they'd have a breeze.

    • @suedoughnim6665
      @suedoughnim6665 3 года назад

      @@jenquinonspin There are no breezes in a 1 bedroom apartment in NY and I challenge anyone to have better success in that environment with rare and expensive hybrids to boot.
      We can quibble over water although the expert I consult sells many such rare hybrids and to anyone who wants to water a $300 plant with tap water and see it thrive, good luck.

    • @suedoughnim6665
      @suedoughnim6665 3 года назад

      @@jenquinonspin I add Tilly Boost fertilizer to my water so it’s not only distilled water I’m using.

  • @linhphan4692
    @linhphan4692 3 года назад +1

    Great information! Thank you!

  • @fabycolon4855
    @fabycolon4855 3 года назад +1

    Wow! This vid was very informative! ♥️♥️

  • @saltygirl764
    @saltygirl764 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a video for watermelon strings? I can't find a search bar just for you.

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      Closest thing with the same care needs would be in our String of Pearls video: ruclips.net/video/bx8voyWV_3w/видео.html

    • @saltygirl764
      @saltygirl764 3 года назад +1

      @@annieschreck7938 ok thank you!

  • @origami454
    @origami454 3 года назад

    Great info. Thanks so much!

  • @debrahaynes2767
    @debrahaynes2767 Год назад

    Nice and simple... good info

  • @tikyaejercito3810
    @tikyaejercito3810 2 года назад

    New subscriber here😊 i want to take care air plants too thank you for sharing.

  • @sj6919
    @sj6919 3 года назад

    Outstanding, very helpful. Thanks.

  • @mommayanna
    @mommayanna Год назад

    Really appreciate this video!!!

  • @lifespendwithfun947
    @lifespendwithfun947 7 месяцев назад

    Good information ma'am

  • @maxinemann2490
    @maxinemann2490 Год назад

    Annie, can I tell you just how many of these air plants I've bought and don't own a one? They all died. I had a peace lily for 10+ years but can kill an air plant in a couple weeks. You give me hope.....and info....on how to water which I believe was my biggest mistake. I'm going to give it another shot.

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  Год назад

      Ah that is so wonderfully to hear you're giving them another go. You got this!

  • @pranay9669
    @pranay9669 Год назад +1

    Airplant on your hair..looks beautiful and crazy😅❤

  • @johnjwedrall4290
    @johnjwedrall4290 2 года назад +1

    What is best for air plant.tap water or disstelled water ?.

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  2 года назад +1

      Great question! Tap water is perfectly fine, as long as you use an Air Plant fertilizer occasionally. Don't use distilled water as it pulls nutrients out of the plant through osmosis. The chlorine in tap water is not ideal for them, but they manage just fine. You can remove the chlorine by filtering, boiling, or leaving a wide-mouth jar of water out for ~24hrs so the chlorine can evaporate. But personally, I don't and have never had an issue growing lots and lots of healthy Tillandsia.
      Annie

    • @johnjwedrall4290
      @johnjwedrall4290 2 года назад +1

      @@Mountaincrestgardens thank you for your quick response to my question 👍😎🇺🇲

  • @bettyvanwhite6745
    @bettyvanwhite6745 3 года назад

    great and helpful video- thanks!

  • @bluediamond327
    @bluediamond327 Год назад

    I have one in a pot with onions and its flowering im in Florida these are really common

  • @teresasedore9508
    @teresasedore9508 3 года назад +1

    awesome video beautiful smile

  • @thereselena
    @thereselena 3 года назад +1

    Wow, thanks, Annie, for another entertaining video chock-a-block full of information. I loved my air plant. The only reason I don't have it anymore is because my husband dumped it out to wash the bowl that I was soaking it in! I don't suppose you have any advice for that. :D

  • @sheilahlyles-ol4qx
    @sheilahlyles-ol4qx Год назад

    Great info!!

  • @peipeitan7557
    @peipeitan7557 3 года назад

    I have always wanted air plants, but I keep killing them. They all start rotting at some point, so I guess I fuss over them too much and give them too much water (?). Not sure. But, great great video!!

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      I'm so sorry to hear that! How much airflow do they get? Is there standing water pooling in their leaves?

    • @peipeitan7557
      @peipeitan7557 3 года назад

      @@annieschreck7938 I just read your response to "the one." I think my air plants were slowly suffering from lack of water and too little light. And I guess they did not have great air flow. :(

  • @delhog6161
    @delhog6161 2 года назад

    As long as the moss is alive you can put air plants on it and you will find they root fast and love bing on it

  • @JULi3T16
    @JULi3T16 3 года назад +1

    I got a Tillandsia that grows in soil. Is that okay for the plant or should I take it out of the soil?

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      True Tillandsias do not need soil, and extended contact with moist soil can cause the leaves to rot. So if you're sure it's a Tillandsia, I would take it out of the soil.

    • @JULi3T16
      @JULi3T16 3 года назад

      @@annieschreck7938 thank you, the older leaves are already yellowing and mushy(?) In some parts. The other leaves are harder and have this white fuzz on it, so I think it is a real one. i'll let the soil dry out and then take it out completely. Hopefully it won't die 🙈

  • @debbiewilson7143
    @debbiewilson7143 3 года назад +1

    When spraying them with 70% alcohol? Do you dilute it or use full strength?

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад

      For air plants, I would mix equal parts water and 70% isopropyl alcohol to dilute it down to 35%

  • @andreaswicegood9013
    @andreaswicegood9013 2 года назад +1

    I have a tillandsia juncea and though I water it for about an hour once a week the tips are still turning brown… I don’t want to over water but could it possible need a more frequent watering?

    • @Mountaincrestgardens
      @Mountaincrestgardens  2 года назад

      Certainly possible! Especially if you've got a fire or heaters running and drying out your air in the winter. Unless it's already bloomed? In that case it would be dying as part of its normal life cycle.
      Annie

  • @friedaschnell3729
    @friedaschnell3729 3 года назад

    A lot of great information! Thank you.
    I killed the ones my daughter gave me for Christmas one year. After listening to your video I don’t think I did anything really wrong. There is an air conditioning vent that’s pointed in that area. Could that be what killed them?

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад

      Tough to say, but yes, it's possible the AC was drying them out faster than you could re-hydrate them. I hope you give them another go!

  • @PFULMTL
    @PFULMTL 3 года назад +1

    Do airplants need constant airflow with a fan indoors?

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад

      Airflow's good, but a fan is not necessary. I'm more trying to steer people away from sealing them in glass jars and closed terrariums.

  • @monas
    @monas 3 года назад +1

    Are they sharp? I mean kinda like pineapple leaf?

    • @annieschreck7938
      @annieschreck7938 3 года назад +1

      I've only ever felt one that had sharp, rigid leaves (sorry, don't know which variety it was). By and large, the leaves are gentle and flexible.