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air plant terrarium care Large Beach Terrarium with Tillandsia Air Plant & White Sand

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air plant terrarium care Large Beach Terrarium with Tillandsia Air Plant & White SandDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness The Large Beach Terrarium with Tillandsia Air Plant and White Sand is a ready to display indoor arrangement built around Tillandsia, a genus of epiphytic plants in the Bromeliaceae family native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America. Commonly called air plants, Tillandsia species absorb water and nutrients through their leaves rather than their roots, making them one of the most

  • The Large Beach Terrarium with Tillandsia Air Plant and White Sand is a ready-to-display indoor arrangement built around Tillandsia, a genus of epiphytic plants in the Bromeliaceae family native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America. Commonly called air plants, Tillandsia species absorb water and nutrients through their leaves rather than their roots, making them one of the most unique and conversation-starting houseplants available today.

    The air plant nestled in this terrarium features soft, arching silvery-green leaves with a fine, hair-like texture created by tiny scales called trichomes. Set against a bed of bright white sand inside a large glass vessel, the arrangement creates a clean, coastal aesthetic that suits both modern and natural home styles. The generous size of the terrarium gives the plant plenty of room to be displayed as a standalone centerpiece on a coffee table, shelf, or windowsill.

    This terrarium makes a thoughtful gift and an effortless decorative accent for any room in the home. Tillandsia air plants are pet friendly, so you can place this display anywhere without worry. As with all decorative arrangements, it is best placed out of reach of young children to keep the sand and glass vessel undisturbed.
  • Tillandsia air plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Place the terrarium near a window that receives several hours of filtered sunlight each day, such as an east or west-facing sill. Avoid direct midday sun through glass, which can intensify heat and scorch the delicate leaves.

    Water your air plant by gently misting it two to three times per week, or by removing it from the terrarium and soaking it in room-temperature water for 20 to 30 minutes once a week. After soaking, shake off any excess water and allow the plant to dry completely before returning it to the glass vessel. Standing water at the base of the leaves can cause rot, so good air circulation after watering is important.

    Tillandsia are true epiphytes and require no soil to grow. The white sand in this terrarium is purely decorative and provides a stable, attractive base. No repotting or substrate changes are needed, making this one of the easiest houseplant displays to maintain long term.

    Air plants prefer indoor temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 32 degrees Celsius). They enjoy moderate to good air circulation and handle average household humidity well. Keep the terrarium away from cold drafts, air conditioning vents, and heating registers, as extreme temperature fluctuations stress the plant.

    Fertilizing is optional but encourages growth and blooming. Use a bromeliad or air plant fertilizer diluted to one quarter strength and add it to your misting or soaking water once a month during spring and summer. Reduce feeding in fall and winter when growth naturally slows.
  • USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 | Minimum temperature: 50°F (10°C)

    Tillandsia air plants can be grown outdoors year-round in warm, frost-free climates within Zones 9 through 11. In cooler regions, this terrarium is best kept indoors as a permanent houseplant display. If temperatures dip below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, bring any outdoor arrangements inside promptly, as air plants have no frost tolerance and cold exposure can damage their leaves quickly.

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