Ultimately, it’s all about balance and making sure the soil holds enough moisture to sustain your plants between waterings while allowing excess water to ... cleaning the air and adding a ...
Air plants are unique and popular houseplants. Unlike snake plants or hosta, they don’t require soil to grow—hence the name.
Air plants bloom only once, their small pink, coral, purple or white flowers signaling their impending death. But no worries: ...
Air plants are epiphytes, meaning they anchor to a host plant by their roots. They do not need soil to grow, absorbing ...
Essentially all of the water used by land plants is absorbed from the soil by roots ... xylem conduits while limiting the spread of air bubbles (i.e., embolism) and xylem-dwelling pathogens.
If you want to try an advanced propagation technique, you can propagate your climbing Philodendron by air layering it, says ...