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Tillandsia ionantha &
Tillandsia ionantha &
Tillandsia ionantha &
Tillandsia ionantha &
Tillandsia ionantha &
Tillandsia ionantha &
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Get ready to be blown away by the incredible Druid Air Plant, also known as Tillandsia ionantha 'Druid,' which is a vibrant member of the Tillandsia genus! 

Originating from Veracruz, Mexico, this unique clone was discovered amidst a shipment of plants imported by none other than Drew Schulz herself. Her husband lovingly named it 'Druid' in her honor, adding an element of mystery and intrigue to this already enchanting variety. 

With its petite size of 3 inches tall and wide and low-maintenance nature, it has won over the hearts of plant lovers worldwide. But here's where things get really exciting: imagine a stunning yellow-blushing clone that turns a vibrant golden yellow when in bloom (white flowers) instead of the usual red like other ionanthas. 

It has glossy, fuzzy trichomes on its bright green leaves. The leaves of the air plant will start to spread outward as it develops and grows. Most T. ionantha at this point will change to a darker green color. These plants spread widely and grow in attractive clumps over time. It can be easily propagated by stem cuttings and seeds. 

Watering Needs 

These air plants are epiphytic, which means they do not have a traditional root system, so they do not require watering like other succulents. 

Instead, they absorb water and nutrients through fine trichomes scales that are present on their leaves and are able to survive in a variety of environments. When it comes to watering these Tillandsia, it is important to provide them with enough moisture without overwatering them. One way to do this is to mist the plants with water every few days, making sure that the leaves are thoroughly wet.  

Alternatively, you can soak these air plants in water for 20-30 minutes once a week, making sure to shake off any excess water before returning them to their growing location. It is important to allow the Tillandsia air plants to dry completely before watering them again to prevent rot and other issues. 

Light Requirement 

Providing enough light for these hanging air plants is one of the most important aspects of their care. It is important to grow air plants in areas that receive at least 4-6 hours of bright, indirect light every day to maintain their deep green color. But it prefers to grow in areas with some partial shade. So, learn to adjust your succulent to avoid burns if the location where you have the plant is exposed to a lot of sunlight.   

If indoors, place your air succulents directly in front of a west- or south-facing window. If they don't receive enough light, their stems may grow leggy and become paler, and their spines will shorten, so, make your cactus happy and give it plenty of light.  

If you don't have a window that provides enough light, you can also use artificial light to provide the right amount of light for the druid plant. LED grow lights are a good choice, as they provide a full spectrum of light that is similar to natural sunlight. You can place the succulent under the grow light for 12-14 hours a day, making sure to give it a break from the light at night. 

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

Air plants don't require soil to grow, so there's no need to worry about soil type or quality. Instead, this Tillandsia ionantha druid absorbs moisture and nutrients from the air. If you're growing it indoors, you can place this air plant in an ornamental container or hang it from the ceiling using a wire or string. If you're growing it outdoors, you can attach it to a tree branch or other structure using a wire or string. 

 If you want to give your Tillandsia a boost, you can feed it occasionally with a natural fertilizer (NPK) in an equal ratio of 5-10-5. It's important to follow the instructions carefully and avoid over-fertilizing the plant. Over-fertilization can lead to burning and other issues.

Hardiness Zones & More 

These adorable air plants thrive in warm and humid conditions, making them perfect for cozy indoor spaces. With temperatures between 60- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit, these lovable air succulents are sure to feel right at home. Just make sure not to let them get too chilly - anything below 50 degrees Fahrenheit could spell disaster for your lovey-dovey Tillandsia.  

And if you live in USDA hardiness zone 10 - 11, lucky you - you can grow these cuties outdoors all year long! Tillandsia ionantha druid requires high humidity levels of around 50 to 60 percent. You can increase humidity levels by misting the plant with water once a week or placing it near a humidifier. Avoid placing these succulents in direct sunlight or near a heat source, as this can dry out the leaves. 

Don't miss out on this opportunity to buy air plants, something truly exceptional for your garden. Order your very own Tillandsia ionantha druid - air plants on sale today! 

Bloom Season Summer
Botanical Name Tillandsia ionantha 'Druid'
Common Name Druid Air plants
Dormancy Winter
Family Bromeliaceae
Flower Color White
Genus Tillandsia
Growth Habit Hanging
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 10, 11
Mature Size 3 in. tall, 3 in. wide
Native Area Mexico
Plant Type Epiphytic Plant
Propagation By cuttings, seeds
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat resistant, pest resistant, deer resistant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Don't require soil
Special Features Unique foliage
Sun Exposure Partial shade
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low
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Do air plants need sun? 

Yes, air plants like Tillandsia ionantha druid do need sunlight to thrive.

However, they do not require direct sunlight and can be sensitive to too much light. Instead, they prefer bright, indirect light for at least 4-6 hours daily to maintain its deep green color. A good place to put your air plant is near a window that provides bright, filtered light. You can also place the plant under artificial lighting if you don't have access to natural light.  

Is Tillandsia an indoor plant? 

Yes, Tillandsia ionantha druid is an indoor plant that can be grown in a variety of indoor settings. It is a great choice for people who want to add some greenery to their home or office, but don't have a lot of space or time to care for a traditional potted plant.

As an epiphytic plant, Tillandsia ionantha druid does not require soil to grow, so it can be placed in a variety of containers, such as glass terrariums, shells, driftwood, or other creative displays.  

Do air plants need water? 

Yes, air plants like Tillandsia ionantha druid do need water to survive. However, they don't require soil to grow, so they absorb moisture and nutrients from the air and water. To water your air plant, you can mist it with water once or twice a week or soak it. 

After watering, shake off any excess water and let the plant dry completely before placing it back in its container. It's important not to overwater your air plant, as this can cause stem rot and other problems. By providing your air plant with the right amount of water, you can help ensure that it stays healthy and happy. 

How do you care for Ionantha druid air plant? 

Tillandsia ionantha druid is a low-maintenance plant that can add natural beauty to any indoor space. It requires bright, indirect light, watering once or twice a week, maintaining high humidity levels of 50-60%, and maintaining warm temperatures between 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Fertilizer is not required, but a diluted liquid fertilizer once a year during the growing season in spring can help maintain its foliage and color. 

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Pests & Common Problems of Druid Air Plants

Air plants are generally low maintenance, but they can still face some common problems. One common issue is overwatering, which can lead to stem rot and ultimately kill the plant. To avoid this, it's important to let the plant dry out completely between waterings. 

Another problem that air plants may encounter is a lack of humidity, especially in dry indoor environments. To provide adequate humidity, misting this air plant or placing it near a humidifier can help promote its health and growth.  

FAQs - Air Plant

Do air plants need sun? 

Yes, air plants like Tillandsia ionantha druid do need sunlight to thrive.

However, they do not require direct sunlight and can be sensitive to too much light. Instead, they prefer bright, indirect light for at least 4-6 hours daily to maintain its deep green color. A good place to put your air plant is near a window that provides bright, filtered light. You can also place the plant under artificial lighting if you don't have access to natural light.  

Is Tillandsia an indoor plant? 

Yes, Tillandsia ionantha druid is an indoor plant that can be grown in a variety of indoor settings. It is a great choice for people who want to add some greenery to their home or office, but don't have a lot of space or time to care for a traditional potted plant.

As an epiphytic plant, Tillandsia ionantha druid does not require soil to grow, so it can be placed in a variety of containers, such as glass terrariums, shells, driftwood, or other creative displays.  

Do air plants need water? 

Yes, air plants like Tillandsia ionantha druid do need water to survive. However, they don't require soil to grow, so they absorb moisture and nutrients from the air and water. To water your air plant, you can mist it with water once or twice a week or soak it. 

After watering, shake off any excess water and let the plant dry completely before placing it back in its container. It's important not to overwater your air plant, as this can cause stem rot and other problems. By providing your air plant with the right amount of water, you can help ensure that it stays healthy and happy. 

How do you care for Ionantha druid air plant? 

Tillandsia ionantha druid is a low-maintenance plant that can add natural beauty to any indoor space. It requires bright, indirect light, watering once or twice a week, maintaining high humidity levels of 50-60%, and maintaining warm temperatures between 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Fertilizer is not required, but a diluted liquid fertilizer once a year during the growing season in spring can help maintain its foliage and color. 

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Get ready to be blown away by the incredible Druid Air Plant, also known as Tillandsia ionantha 'Druid,' which is a vibrant member of the Tillandsia genus! 

Originating from Veracruz, Mexico, this unique clone was discovered amidst a shipment of plants imported by none other than Drew Schulz herself. Her husband lovingly named it 'Druid' in her honor, adding an element of mystery and intrigue to this already enchanting variety. 

With its petite size of 3 inches tall and wide and low-maintenance nature, it has won over the hearts of plant lovers worldwide. But here's where things get really exciting: imagine a stunning yellow-blushing clone that turns a vibrant golden yellow when in bloom (white flowers) instead of the usual red like other ionanthas. 

It has glossy, fuzzy trichomes on its bright green leaves. The leaves of the air plant will start to spread outward as it develops and grows. Most T. ionantha at this point will change to a darker green color. These plants spread widely and grow in attractive clumps over time. It can be easily propagated by stem cuttings and seeds. 

Watering Needs 

These air plants are epiphytic, which means they do not have a traditional root system, so they do not require watering like other succulents. 

Instead, they absorb water and nutrients through fine trichomes scales that are present on their leaves and are able to survive in a variety of environments. When it comes to watering these Tillandsia, it is important to provide them with enough moisture without overwatering them. One way to do this is to mist the plants with water every few days, making sure that the leaves are thoroughly wet.  

Alternatively, you can soak these air plants in water for 20-30 minutes once a week, making sure to shake off any excess water before returning them to their growing location. It is important to allow the Tillandsia air plants to dry completely before watering them again to prevent rot and other issues. 

Light Requirement 

Providing enough light for these hanging air plants is one of the most important aspects of their care. It is important to grow air plants in areas that receive at least 4-6 hours of bright, indirect light every day to maintain their deep green color. But it prefers to grow in areas with some partial shade. So, learn to adjust your succulent to avoid burns if the location where you have the plant is exposed to a lot of sunlight.   

If indoors, place your air succulents directly in front of a west- or south-facing window. If they don't receive enough light, their stems may grow leggy and become paler, and their spines will shorten, so, make your cactus happy and give it plenty of light.  

If you don't have a window that provides enough light, you can also use artificial light to provide the right amount of light for the druid plant. LED grow lights are a good choice, as they provide a full spectrum of light that is similar to natural sunlight. You can place the succulent under the grow light for 12-14 hours a day, making sure to give it a break from the light at night. 

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

Air plants don't require soil to grow, so there's no need to worry about soil type or quality. Instead, this Tillandsia ionantha druid absorbs moisture and nutrients from the air. If you're growing it indoors, you can place this air plant in an ornamental container or hang it from the ceiling using a wire or string. If you're growing it outdoors, you can attach it to a tree branch or other structure using a wire or string. 

 If you want to give your Tillandsia a boost, you can feed it occasionally with a natural fertilizer (NPK) in an equal ratio of 5-10-5. It's important to follow the instructions carefully and avoid over-fertilizing the plant. Over-fertilization can lead to burning and other issues.

Hardiness Zones & More 

These adorable air plants thrive in warm and humid conditions, making them perfect for cozy indoor spaces. With temperatures between 60- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit, these lovable air succulents are sure to feel right at home. Just make sure not to let them get too chilly - anything below 50 degrees Fahrenheit could spell disaster for your lovey-dovey Tillandsia.  

And if you live in USDA hardiness zone 10 - 11, lucky you - you can grow these cuties outdoors all year long! Tillandsia ionantha druid requires high humidity levels of around 50 to 60 percent. You can increase humidity levels by misting the plant with water once a week or placing it near a humidifier. Avoid placing these succulents in direct sunlight or near a heat source, as this can dry out the leaves. 

Don't miss out on this opportunity to buy air plants, something truly exceptional for your garden. Order your very own Tillandsia ionantha druid - air plants on sale today! 

Bloom Season Summer
Botanical Name Tillandsia ionantha 'Druid'
Common Name Druid Air plants
Dormancy Winter
Family Bromeliaceae
Flower Color White
Genus Tillandsia
Growth Habit Hanging
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 10, 11
Mature Size 3 in. tall, 3 in. wide
Native Area Mexico
Plant Type Epiphytic Plant
Propagation By cuttings, seeds
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat resistant, pest resistant, deer resistant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Don't require soil
Special Features Unique foliage
Sun Exposure Partial shade
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Pests & Common Problems of Druid Air Plants

Air plants are generally low maintenance, but they can still face some common problems. One common issue is overwatering, which can lead to stem rot and ultimately kill the plant. To avoid this, it's important to let the plant dry out completely between waterings. 

Another problem that air plants may encounter is a lack of humidity, especially in dry indoor environments. To provide adequate humidity, misting this air plant or placing it near a humidifier can help promote its health and growth.  

FAQs - Air Plant

Do air plants need sun? 

Yes, air plants like Tillandsia ionantha druid do need sunlight to thrive.

However, they do not require direct sunlight and can be sensitive to too much light. Instead, they prefer bright, indirect light for at least 4-6 hours daily to maintain its deep green color. A good place to put your air plant is near a window that provides bright, filtered light. You can also place the plant under artificial lighting if you don't have access to natural light.  

Is Tillandsia an indoor plant? 

Yes, Tillandsia ionantha druid is an indoor plant that can be grown in a variety of indoor settings. It is a great choice for people who want to add some greenery to their home or office, but don't have a lot of space or time to care for a traditional potted plant.

As an epiphytic plant, Tillandsia ionantha druid does not require soil to grow, so it can be placed in a variety of containers, such as glass terrariums, shells, driftwood, or other creative displays.  

Do air plants need water? 

Yes, air plants like Tillandsia ionantha druid do need water to survive. However, they don't require soil to grow, so they absorb moisture and nutrients from the air and water. To water your air plant, you can mist it with water once or twice a week or soak it. 

After watering, shake off any excess water and let the plant dry completely before placing it back in its container. It's important not to overwater your air plant, as this can cause stem rot and other problems. By providing your air plant with the right amount of water, you can help ensure that it stays healthy and happy. 

How do you care for Ionantha druid air plant? 

Tillandsia ionantha druid is a low-maintenance plant that can add natural beauty to any indoor space. It requires bright, indirect light, watering once or twice a week, maintaining high humidity levels of 50-60%, and maintaining warm temperatures between 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Fertilizer is not required, but a diluted liquid fertilizer once a year during the growing season in spring can help maintain its foliage and color. 

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