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Any jellies raise air plants?

Asked by LadyMarissa (16090points) May 27th, 2019

I’ve recently been gifted about 15 air plants. The ebook that came with the one set said to drop them in water & let stay there for 20–30 minutes, remove, turn upside down & let dry for 2–4 hours before placing them in their new home. The 2nd group recommended I go to their website & read up on how to care for them. Their info also said to soak them in water, remove, turn upside down until dry (no suggested time) & then place them in their new home. The confusion for me is that the website said to soak them for 2–4 hours which is a lot more than the 20–30 min!!! So, I started to do my own research on how best to not kill these gorgeous plants. That’s where my confusion grew worse. One “expert” said to NEVER soak them more than 1 hour. The next said to NEVER soak them less than 1 hour. One even suggested ALWAYS soak at least 1 day. Some said to spray them daily to keep moist & the other said to only spray them once a week, with the 3rd recommending to NEVER spray them but to soak them once a week. I want to start these little guys out on the right foot, but there is way too much conflicting info out there for me to know which is the right foot!!!

I did the first set for 25 minutes deciding to split the difference of the 20–30 minutes. I let them dry upside down for 4 hours to be sure they were dry before putting them in their new homes. I thought they felt a little too dry for my liking but assumed that’s how they should feel.

I’m getting ready to soak my 2nd batch..the ones that said 2–4 hours & was wondering IF anyone here had raised air plants & might have MORE experience than I do & has had success growing them that can give me some advice.

IF you’ve successfully raised air plants, how long did you soak them & how long did you allow them to dry before setting them into their permanent location??? Do you have any other info that might make this process more successful for a novice air plant caretaker???

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