Light It thrives best in a bright spot with indirect light. It can tolerate slightly lower light, but growth will be slower. Direct sunlight can damage its delicate leaves, so it’s best to avoid it.
Water This plant doesn’t need soil. Mist it once a week with an air plant spray or soak it in water. Be careful that drops of water don't remain between the leaves to prevent rot.
Want to learn more about watering houseplants? Read about it here.
Humidity It loves higher humidity (above 50%), as it is naturally adapted to tropical environments.
Do you need to improve humidity level in your place? Here are our recommendations.
Repotting and feeding The plant does not need repotting. Regularly mist it with an air plant spray or water to keep it healthy.
When do you need to repot your plant? Learn about it here.
Toxicity Non-toxic, making it safe for homes with pets and children.
Common problems and solutions
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Brown or dry leaves – Often a sign of low humidity or dry air. Increase humidity and mist regularly.
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Leaf drop – Can be caused by water droplets remaining inbetween the leaves, leading to rot. Make sure water doesn’t collect between leaves after misting.
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Slow growth – The plant may need more light or nutrients. Move it to a brighter spot or feed lightly.
Pro tip Regularly remove dead leaves and ensure good air circulation around the plant
Please note
Each plant is one of a kind, so the one you receive may differ slightly in size, shape, or color from the images shown. These photos are for illustration purposes only — nature loves a bit of variety.
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