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air plants in glass jars 3 x Tillandsia Air Plants in Glass3 x Tillandsia Air Plants in Glass This set pairs three Tillandsia air plants with glass, keeping the rosettes visible while showing their soil free growth habit clearly. The plants can be lifted out for soaking, dried separately, and returned once the leaves and crown are dry. Tillandsia grow as compact bromeliads with roots used mainly for anchoring. Their leaves absorb moisture through fine trichomes and need brief watering, complete drying and
3 x Tillandsia Air Plants in Glass
This set pairs three Tillandsia air plants with glass, keeping the rosettes visible while showing their soil-free growth habit clearly. The plants can be lifted out for soaking, dried separately, and returned once the leaves and crown are dry.
Tillandsia grow as compact bromeliads with roots used mainly for anchoring. Their leaves absorb moisture through fine trichomes and need brief watering, complete drying and good air movement around the base.
What the glass Tillandsia set includes
- Set contents: Three mixed Tillandsia air plants with glass container.
- Plant form: Compact bromeliad rosettes with visible crowns, leaf bases and roots.
- Handling: Removable for soaking and full drying.
- Placement: For desks, shelves, sideboards and bright indoor spots.
- Glass: The container shows the plants clearly while leaving the rosettes open to air.
Tillandsia growth in glass
Tillandsia are bromeliads with leaves arranged in rosettes, tufts or curled clusters, depending on the species included. The leaf surface carries fine trichomes that help the plant take up moisture from rain, mist or soaking. During care, the drying phase is just as important as watering.
The glass container should stay open and dry between waterings, with enough air movement for the rosettes to dry after soaking. Glass can slow evaporation and intensify heat when placed in direct sun, so the plants should be watered outside the container and returned after the crown and leaf bases have dried fully.
Care for Tillandsia in glass
- Light: Place in bright, indirect light. Keep the glass away from hot direct sun, especially at midday.
- Watering: Remove the plants from the glass and soak in rainwater or low-mineral water for 15–30 minutes.
- Drying: Shake out trapped water, then dry the plants upside down or on their side before returning them.
- Glass handling: Keep the glass open and dry between waterings so the crown dries cleanly.
- Airflow: Place the arrangement where air can move around the rosettes after watering.
- Temperature: Keep above 12 °C and away from cold window glass during winter nights.
- Humidity: Normal indoor humidity is suitable when watering and drying are balanced.
- Feeding: Use a very weak bromeliad or orchid fertiliser occasionally in the soak water during active growth.
- Cleaning: Keep the glass dry and free from standing water. Wipe away dust or mineral marks from the container when needed.
- Offsets: After flowering, a mature rosette may form side shoots that can stay attached for a fuller plant.
Glass and moisture issues to watch for
- Soft crown or base: The plant has likely stayed wet inside the glass. Extend drying time before returning it.
- Brown scorched areas: Heat or direct sun on the glass may be too strong. Move the glass to bright filtered light.
- Wrinkled or tightly curled leaves: The plant may need a longer soak or a shorter interval between waterings.
- Grey residue on leaves: Hard tap water can leave mineral deposits. Switch to rainwater or low-mineral water.
Glass and planting material
Decorative material inside the glass should stay dry around the plant bases. If stones, sand or moss are used, keep the Tillandsia crown above the material so air can reach the lower leaves.
Safety notes for plants and glass
Keep the plants and glass container away from pets or children that may chew the plants or knock over the glass.
Tillandsia name and mixed-set background
Tillandsia L. is a genus in Bromeliaceae, native across tropical and subtropical America. The genus name honours Elias Tillandz, a Swedish-Finnish physician and botanist. This mixed set brings together compact Tillandsia forms with visible rosette growth and varied leaf texture.
The three-plant Tillandsia glass set keeps the rosettes visible while still allowing them to be removed for watering and drying.
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