Mini Macrame Hanging Pot with Air Plant

Regular price $ 26.00
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Does your love for plants make it hard to live without them? Does your heart melt anytime you see an ordinary item turn mini? Ours too!

These miniature macrame hanging pots offer a chance to add an air plant and a touch of boho whimsy to desks, kitchen windows, review mirrors, or anywhere you need to add a little greenery!

Macrame hangers feature a mix of beads, flat/spiral braiding, and come in a variety of colors. Choose your preferred thread color from the drop-down menu.

Includes a tiny terracotta pot and a mini air plant!

Pot Size: 1” tall + 3/4” wide
Macrame Length: 6”

TILLANDSIA AIR PLANT CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Light Air plants will do best in medium-bright indirect light. As long as they aren’t getting hit by super strong direct sun light during summer (they can/will burn!) and don’t live in a dark room, they’ll be happy.
  • Water There are several ways to successfully water your air plants but I’ve personally found that giving them a bath has been the best way to keep them healthy, thriving, and hydrated. First fill a large bowl, kitchen sink, or even a bath tub (depending on how many you have) with water. Then drop them in and set a timer for 15 minutes. Sometimes I’ll stir them gently to make sure they’ve all been fully submerged but other than that, that’s it! The frequency of watering is what really comes into play when having perfectly hydrated air plants. Depending on what the weather is like, where you live and what kind of light these little cuties are getting; these are all factors that will determine how often you’ll need to soak them. A rule of thumb for me is to water them weekly during warmer months where they’re getting much brighter sun for longer periods of time. During the colder winter months I’ll back off on watering and soak them once every 2-3 weeks.
  • Dry Once your 15 minute timer has gone off, you’ll air dry them upside down. This ensures that water doesn’t get lodged inside the innermost part of the plant which could lead to rot and kill your little green friend. So be sure to lay down a kitchen towel and let them air dry. I’ll let them do this for hours and sometimes leave them upside down overnight just to ensure they’ve fully dried.


Handcrafted in McKinney, Texas
*Woman Owned Business

Brianna Laxson is the creative behind Oh the greenery. She makes jewelry, grows plants, and raises a little family North of Dallas, Texas. Bri's goal with her art is to connect the dots between imagination and the way the world moves around us through shape and color. Her work really resonates with others and inspires them to carry a color, a pattern, or a little piece of greenery with them to enjoy.

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