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air plant glass globe

air plant glass globe 2'' Glass Globe Terrarium Pot for Air Plants

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air plant glass globe 2'' Glass Globe Terrarium Pot for Air PlantsGlass globe terrarium is a stylish container for your air plants because its transparency allows them to show off their beauty. The plants will also receive the amount of filtered sunlight they require when placed in a glass terrarium. There are two ventilation holes on the surface of the glass globe, giving your plants plenty of air circulation. These versatile glass terrarium globes make a great accent in your home or office. With a loop at the top

Glass globe terrarium is a stylish container for your air plants because its transparency allows them to show off their beauty. The plants will also receive the amount of filtered sunlight they require when placed in a glass terrarium. There are two ventilation holes on the surface of the glass globe, giving your plants plenty of air circulation.

These versatile glass terrarium globes make a great accent in your home or office. With a loop at the top for easy hanging, the options are endless. Great to pair with air plants, succulents and other small greens the hanging terrarium globe will bring the outdoors in.

To hang or not to hang? Glass globe terrarium pot are all the rage and we’re tired of helping people make that decision for glass terrarium globes so we combined the best of both worlds. This hanging terrarium globe does it all! The glass globe is the perfect size for moss and air plant designs, you can hang or sit on your favourite shelf or table.

Care Instructions:

- Remove your Tillandsias from the globe when you want to water or soak them. Let your plants air dry for 3-4 hours before putting them back in the globe.

- When you mist your air plants several times a week, you can leave them inside the globe to create some level of humidity.

- A smaller glass globe requires fewer mistings throughout the week.

Let's bring greenery into your home with this glass globe terrarium from Succulents Box for modern wedding gifts and home decoration. Add elegance and a touch of luxury to any wall space with this gorgeous wall hanging home accessories.

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