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DETAIL Cristi galli Air Plant Tillandsia or air plants are so popular because they’re the perfect indoor plants for home or office. They don’t need any soil and require very little care. They use less water than traditional house plants. Just mist your air plant with water every day or two, or set it in cool water for about 15 minutes once a week to keep it healthy and beautiful.

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DETAIL Ionantha rubra Air Plant Tillandsia or air plants are so popular because they’re the perfect indoor plants for home or office. They don’t need any soil and require very little care. They use less water than traditional house plants. Just mist your air plant with water every day or two, or set it in cool water for about 15 minutes once a week to keep it healthy and beautiful. Tillandsia Ideas, Air Plant Art, Tillandsia Display, Air Plants Diy, Air Plant Garden, Plant Display Ideas, Air Plants Decor, Plants For Home, Air Plants Care

DETAIL Ionantha rubra Air Plant Tillandsia or air plants are so popular because they’re the perfect indoor plants for home or office. They don’t need any soil and require very little care. They use less water than traditional house plants. Just mist your air plant with water every day or two, or set it in cool water for about 15 minutes once a week to keep it healthy and beautiful.

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