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		<title>How to care for Air plant (Tillandsia ionantha)?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Air plant (Tillandsia ionantha) care guide: Learn how to keep your Air plant healthy with light, watering, humidity tips for beginners. Pet friendly and low-maintenance!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air plant (Tillandsia ionantha) is a trendy, beginner-friendly houseplant prized for its striking shape and its ability to grow without traditional soil. With minimal care needs and a playful appearance, the Air plant is a perfect choice for those with limited space or experience, bringing a modern twist to plant decor.</p>
<h2>Light Requirements</h2>
<p>Air plant thrives in bright, indirect light—avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch its leaves. Place your Air plant near an east-facing window, or a few feet from a bright south or west window for best results. Under fluorescent lights, these plants also flourish, making them ideal for apartments or offices.</p>
<h2>Watering Schedule</h2>
<p>Water Air plant by misting 2–3 times weekly or soaking the entire plant in room temperature water for 15–20 minutes once a week. Signs of thirst include curled or crispy leaves; overwatering leads to fuzzy rot or soggy leaves. Allow leaves to dry completely before returning the plant to its display—air circulation is essential.</p>
<h2>Humidity &amp; Temperature</h2>
<p>Air plant prefers moderate humidity and temperatures between 15°C and 27°C (59°F–80°F). Avoid placing it near heating/cooling vents or in drafty spots—sudden chills can stress the plant. If your indoor air is very dry, occasional misting or a room humidifier can help maintain healthy foliage.</p>
<h2>Soil &amp; Potting</h2>
<p>Air plants don’t require soil! You can display them on driftwood, shells, stones, or in open terrariums. No need to repot—simply move them to new designs or holders as desired. Ensure whatever display you choose allows airflow around the plant.</p>
<h2>Fertilizing</h2>
<p>Fertilizing isn’t strictly necessary, but a bromeliad or air plant fertilizer diluted to half strength can be sprayed onto leaves monthly during spring and summer for brighter colors and faster growth.</p>
<h2>Common Problems &amp; Solutions</h2>
<p>Yellowing or browning leaves may indicate too much direct sun or under/overwatering—adjust care and remove dead leaves. Soft or blackened bases suggest rot from excess moisture; improve drying and reduce watering. Pests are rare but remove visible bugs with water or insecticidal soap.</p>
<h2>Extra Tips</h2>
<p>Try displaying Air plant in shells, glass globes, or mounted on driftwood for a modern look! Pair with moss or stones for visual interest. Air plant is non-toxic and pet friendly, and it’s fun to watch its leaves blush red or pink before blooming. Enjoy experimenting with beautiful arrangements!</p>
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