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Air Plants in Blown Glass Pots
These unique pots are adaptable and sure to bring whimsy to any space. The hanging ones are adjustable length up to 13 inches from the top of the hook to the glass loop. The sitting bowls have drainage holes, so they can be reused for rooted plants with dirt. Air plants are extremely easy to take care of. They require little indirect light. About once a week, soak the little plant in water for an hour, then put it back in its home. As long as it’s fuzzy, it’s happy. If it becomes hard and brittle and loses its fuzz, it’s not getting watered often enough or may be getting too much light or be sitting too close to a heating element. Some air plants can live near a shower and absorb enough moisture on their own!
The bowls also contain a dyed green moss. If you let that stuff get wet, it can dye other stuff. Feel free to replace it with rocks or sand, after blocking the drainage hole with a scrap of cardboard. Avoid dirt, as the air plants don’t need it.
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In Stock as Pictured - ships out Monday at the latest.
Torchworked borosilicate glass sculpture made by Deanna Cook. Fully annealed hard glass is still at risk of breaking if poorly handled.
These can be soaked and cleaned with solvents like 97% rubbing alcohol. The color and sparkles are part of the glass itself and do not wash off.
Sale is final. No refunds or exchanges.
These unique pots are adaptable and sure to bring whimsy to any space. The hanging ones are adjustable length up to 13 inches from the top of the hook to the glass loop. The sitting bowls have drainage holes, so they can be reused for rooted plants with dirt. Air plants are extremely easy to take care of. They require little indirect light. About once a week, soak the little plant in water for an hour, then put it back in its home. As long as it’s fuzzy, it’s happy. If it becomes hard and brittle and loses its fuzz, it’s not getting watered often enough or may be getting too much light or be sitting too close to a heating element. Some air plants can live near a shower and absorb enough moisture on their own!
The bowls also contain a dyed green moss. If you let that stuff get wet, it can dye other stuff. Feel free to replace it with rocks or sand, after blocking the drainage hole with a scrap of cardboard. Avoid dirt, as the air plants don’t need it.
If you are on mobile, swipe the picture to see more.
In Stock as Pictured - ships out Monday at the latest.
Torchworked borosilicate glass sculpture made by Deanna Cook. Fully annealed hard glass is still at risk of breaking if poorly handled.
These can be soaked and cleaned with solvents like 97% rubbing alcohol. The color and sparkles are part of the glass itself and do not wash off.
Sale is final. No refunds or exchanges.