
Protection Air Plant Globe
Black Sand, Black Tourmaline, Obsidian, and an Air Plant nestled into a crystal clear hanging globe. Air Plant Care Don't let the lack of soil scare you away—air plants are easy to care for once you know what they need. You may not have to worry about potting them, but they do still need a certain amount of water and light, plus the right temperatures, just like any other houseplant. You'll know that an air plant is getting what it needs when it sends up flowers. Once the flower dries out, just snip it off and your air plant will keep on growing and eventually making more blooms. Watering Air Plants Air plants don't have roots like other plants—they only have a few short ones which are meant to help hold it onto whatever surface it's on. Il. In your home, you'll need to water your air plants about once a week—some varieties can go two weeks without being watered. Keep an eye on them to determine when your plants seem to need a drink. To water, place them in the sink with enough water