Wholesale Gold Indoor Wall Terrarium Tillandsia Succulent hanging metal stand

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Wholesale Gold Indoor Wall Terrarium Tillandsia  

Succulent hanging metal stand

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Full of natural feeling,

Simple and high quality goods decorate your life,

Easily build perfect space of lively atmosphere.

Item Size(cm) Color MOQ(pcs)
JF078-1 5*5*12.5 Gold or black 10
JF078-2 7*7*17 Gold or black 10
JF078-3 10*10*24.5 Gold or black 10

 

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Growing Conditions

  • Light: Bright light, but not direct sunlight. A south, east or west window is perfect. They can also be grown under fluorescent tubes.
  • Water: Water 2 to 4 times a week with a mister. If your environment is dry, mist daily. Water until the plant is saturated.
  • Temperature: Some varieties can withstand near freezing temperatures, but most will thrive between 70ºF and 85ºF. High humidity is a bonus.
  • Support: Glue tillandsias to cork, coral, stone, or driftwood. Only a few varieties can adapt to soil.
  • Fertilizer: Use a low-copper liquid fertilizer, diluted to 1/4 strength. Feed monthly.

Propagation

Tillandsias reproduce by putting out offsets, or pups, from the base of the mother plant. When the pups are half the size of the mother, they can be divided and mounted on their own. 

Tillandsias can also be grown from seed, but this is a slow process that might take years.

Grower's Tips

Tillandsias can be wonderfully rewarding plants—their leaves often blush amazing colors before a bloom. A well-kept collection looks like a healthy coral reef. The most common mistakes made with tillandsia are not providing enough water and overfertilizing. If the leaves start to curl under, the plant is likely gasping for water. Submerge it overnight in the kitchen sink and it will come back. Finally, like epiphytic orchids, they require lots of fresh air, so don't suffocate the plants with moss.

Mounting

Tillandsias prefer to be mounted on a solid substrate that does not retain water. You can glue your tillandsia directly to the surface with a strong adhesive, or you can wire the plant to the base. Don't cover the base of the plant with moss or it may rot.

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