Terrarium For Air Plants
Air plants preferably different types and sizes.
Terrarium for air plants. Taking care of air plant terrariums is fun and easy your air plant terrarium will do well on a desk by the windowsill or just about anywhere indoor with bright indirect light and good air circulation. You don t want your air plants sitting against any moisture in their terrariums or holders so make sure whatever base you use is completely dry. This first air plant terrarium we designed with a minimalist in mind.
This is simply white sand a few stones and two gorgeous air plants. Sand or aquarium gravel. Once you have the materials begin by making sure that your beaker is clean.
Teardrop air plant terrarium with tillandsia caput medusae. Your terrarium is only going to require a complete shot glass of water once per week. Air plant terrarium kit 3 live tillandsia air plants with colored sand in 5 angled glass bowl sitting terrarium white sand 4 4 out of 5 stars 44 21 99 21.
Use east north or south facing windows in your home since they let in the most sunlight. Office fluorescent lighting is fine too if you don t have natural sunlight nearby. This terrarium resembles a miniature greenhouse.
Terrariums are an excellent way to earn any space a bit greener and sometimes even someone with a brown thumb can create and keep up a terrarium. In order to complete this diy air plant terrarium you ll need reindeer moss a glass beaker a tiny air plant and a handful of river stones. Try keeping your terrarium within 1 to 3 ft 0 30 to 0 91 m of a nearby window.
In fact the majority of air plants should not be planted in soil. You can easily layer moss sand or rock to create variation and texture in your terrarium. Air plants won t last if they are kept in the dark or in dim light all day.