
Soo, the other day I went and grabbed some old scrap board we had in the garage, a few sticks from the dried woodpile, and some dry live moss that I had for terrarium and crafting use. Glued it all together and gently wedged my new air plant in the nook between the two twigs, and hung it on the wall. :D
Air plant can easily be removed for soaking / watering when need be. There are more places to wedge pups if it ever produces any.
(Air plant babies are called pups.) \o/
Air plant can easily be removed for soaking / watering when need be. There are more places to wedge pups if it ever produces any.
(Air plant babies are called pups.) \o/
Category Crafting / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 570 x 700px
File Size 851.3 kB
Oh man this is gorgeous.
Also I'm glad you mentioned that air plant babies are called pups, because I was positive people would just be reading it and their reaction would go something akin to "LOL UR SAYING THAT CAUSE WE'RE FURRIES RIGHT"
Which is not the sole deciding factor of why pups might be used anywhere. LOL
Also I'm glad you mentioned that air plant babies are called pups, because I was positive people would just be reading it and their reaction would go something akin to "LOL UR SAYING THAT CAUSE WE'RE FURRIES RIGHT"
Which is not the sole deciding factor of why pups might be used anywhere. LOL
Yay for epiphytes! I just recently acquired one of these Tillandsia plants for my office.
All through my woods are Tillandsia Recurvata, aka Ball Moss. I adore them.
I love the way that bromeliads and other succulents throw off pups. I've given away lots of Aloe that way.
Do you have any other epiphytes?
All through my woods are Tillandsia Recurvata, aka Ball Moss. I adore them.
I love the way that bromeliads and other succulents throw off pups. I've given away lots of Aloe that way.
Do you have any other epiphytes?
Unfortunately not. I've only got this one.
I do have aloe though, but.. i'm not sure that fits into that group. My aloe surprisingly has not produced any offspring, just stands at about a foot and a half tall and maybe two and a half feet wide at widest leaf stretch. Unfortunately my mom put it outside and it got sun burned badly. :/
I do have aloe though, but.. i'm not sure that fits into that group. My aloe surprisingly has not produced any offspring, just stands at about a foot and a half tall and maybe two and a half feet wide at widest leaf stretch. Unfortunately my mom put it outside and it got sun burned badly. :/
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