I know these aren't supposed to get so much water so I'm a little worried about it rotting. Any advice?

by Zurkatri

6 Comments

  1. MoonPresenceFlora

    Hi! If the plant is completely dry by now and you’re keeping it near a good ventilation source (open window, small fan…), there’s no reason to be worried! It’s likely more than fine. : ) Also, I’m not an expert by any means, but are you 100% sure about the ID? I could be * very * wrong, but it doesn’t seem a tectorum from this picture.

  2. 3DIceWolf

    Just let dry. Maybe put it in front of a fan for a couple hours to make sure it gets dry.

  3. kiss-tits

    I purposefully leave mine outside on rainy days. With enough wind they will dry out fine and they love it.

  4. Either-Movie-6565

    Mine is (and has been) outside since acquiring it (January of this year) and seems happy.

  5. missmarie28601

    When I’m worried about it being too wet I put them in front of a fan for a few hours so i know the core down inside has gotten dried out. I’ve lost 2 of the original 10 pack I bought bc of wet rot and honestly I cried a little bit both times. 😅 I always cry when I accidentally kill my plants

  6. AnisiFructus

    I’m not really a master of airplants, but we put them soaking before a week of travel and ended forgetting to take them out, so they were bathing for a whole week. We were worried when we realised, but they seemed to enjoy it because they never grew that much in a week 😀

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