Tillandsia paucifolia aka Potbelly Airplant

Taxonomy ID: 2675

Common names

Potbelly Airplant

More information about Potbelly Airplant

What is the growth pattern and size of Potbelly Airplant?

Potbelly Airplant grows vertically and new growth emerges from the top of the plant.

What is the region of origin of Potbelly Airplant

Potbelly Airplant’s native range is the Americas.

What are the water needs for Potbelly Airplant

Potbelly Airplant does best in dry soil and should only be watered sparingly.

What is the right soil for Potbelly Airplant

To ensure the health of your Potbelly Airplant, it's crucial to use a potting soil that won't hold too much moisture. A soil that drains well and contains perlite or vermiculite for drainage and organic matter for nutrition is ideal. Adding a few handfuls of perlite to store-bought cactus soil is an easy way to create this type of soil mix.

What is the sunlight requirement for Potbelly Airplant

Potbelly Airplant thrives in bright and direct sunlight. To ensure your plant receives enough light to survive, place it less than one foot from a window. The current weather in your area may affect the placement in your home. For example, if you live in a region that has longer and more intense periods of sunlight, then you may want to place the plant farther away from the window to avoid direct sunlight and reduce the risk of sunburn. Alternatively, if you live in a region with relatively milder temperatures and less intense sunlight, then you may be able to place the plant closer to the window for increased exposure. Ultimately, the current weather in your area should be taken into consideration when determining the best placement for your Potbelly Airplant.

What's the right humidity for Potbelly Airplant

Potbelly Airplant prefers dry environments, so misting the plant to provide extra humidity and allow water to linger on the leaves can create an ideal environment for fungi that can be harmful.

How to fertilize Potbelly Airplant

The growth rate of Potbelly Airplant is slow and it doesn't necessitate additional fertilizing. By changing the soil in its pot annually, the plant should be provided with adequate nutrition. It is crucial to keep in mind that plants derive their energy from the sun, not fertilizers.

Is Potbelly Airplant toxic to humans/pets?

The toxicity level of this plant has not been officially confirmed by Ploi. If there is a possibility of ingestion of plant material with an uncertain toxicity by you, a family member, or a pet, it is advisable to seek the assistance of a medical professional.

What seasonal care does Potbelly Airplant need?

During the wintertime, it's common for Potbelly Airplant to go dormant and their growth may slow down, so waterings should be spaced out more.

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