Hi I was wondering with the air plants how long do you so...
Hi @PerkyBanyanfig !!
I have only a little one that I soak upside down in a shallow bowl for about 10 minutes. Afterward, I put her on top of paper towels (still upside down) to let excess water run off. The reason for all this is so that the crown/base of the plant doesnβt get too much water and turn to mush. Hope this is helpful! Add hashtags to your post for more visibility. Welcome to Greg! πͺ΄π #AirPlant #PlantsMakePeopleHappy
I have only a little one that I soak upside down in a shallow bowl for about 10 minutes. Afterward, I put her on top of paper towels (still upside down) to let excess water run off. The reason for all this is so that the crown/base of the plant doesnβt get too much water and turn to mush. Hope this is helpful! Add hashtags to your post for more visibility. Welcome to Greg! πͺ΄π #AirPlant #PlantsMakePeopleHappy
1. Submerge your plants in water for 30 to 60 minutes.
2. Take out your plants from the water and gently shake off any extra water.
3. Place each air plant upside down on a fresh cloth or paper towel for 1 to 2 hours to drain.
4. Speed up the drying process by putting your plants in front of a small fan on low speed until completely dry. Check this link: https://www.bhg.com/gardening/houseplants/care/how-to-water-air-plants/#:~:text=Let%20your%20plants%20soak%20for,help%20them%20dry%20off%20completely.
2. Take out your plants from the water and gently shake off any extra water.
3. Place each air plant upside down on a fresh cloth or paper towel for 1 to 2 hours to drain.
4. Speed up the drying process by putting your plants in front of a small fan on low speed until completely dry. Check this link: https://www.bhg.com/gardening/houseplants/care/how-to-water-air-plants/#:~:text=Let%20your%20plants%20soak%20for,help%20them%20dry%20off%20completely.
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