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Large Air Plants - 1 Hybrid No. 1-4 to 6 Inch Air Plant - Color & Form Varies by Season - 30 Day Guarantee on Tillandsia from The Drunken Gnome (1, One Size 4-6')

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  • 1 Hybrid No. 1 Air Plant (4-6") - Tillandsia air plants are exotic, low maintenance, fast growing, flowering plants that can be kept indoors or outside and are the perfect addition to your home, garden or office space.
  • Hand Picked & Packaged - Each box of The Drunken Gnome Airplants are hand picked, hand packaged especially for you!
  • Use air plants for all types of DIY crafting projects, party favors, wedding bouquets, interior decorating and more!
  • Makes a Great Gift - Every order comes individually packaged in beautiful, bright colored tissue paper with a simple care guide and sealed with a Drunken Gnome sticker. Perfect for corporate office gifts, birthday presents, holiday gift baskets, college student gifts or simply treat yourself and add them to your plant collection! We know you’ll love them!
  • Here to Help - Questions? No problem! Just message us and we will happily respond with tips, advice and information about your new air plants! To order, simply click the yellow button and we will ship a quality selection of hand-picked air plants direct to your door!
  • Blooms & Color - Plants will not always arrive in bloom or with color due to natural growth cycles. Most plants can blush and bloom 1-2 times per year. Check photos to see what non-blooming green plants look like.



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The Drunken Gnome Airplant Supply Co.
Hybrid No. 1 Blooming

Tillandsia Hybrid No. 1

About Us
The Drunken Gnome Air Plant Supply Co.

We are a family owned and operated farm and nursery specializing in Tillandsia Air Plants.

We pride ourselves on selecting the finest Tillandsia available and carefully packaging and delivering them throughout the country for plant enthusiasts of all experience levels to enjoy!

  • 30+ varieties available!
  • No soil needed!
  • Air purifying!
  • Perfect choice of indoor house plants!
  • Makes a great gift!

Hybrid No. 1

(1) T. Hybrid No. 1 Air Plant, Approximately 4-6"

Tillandsia Hybrid 1, also known as T. Houston "cotton candy", is a cross between a Stricta and Recurvifolia. T. Hybrid 1 is a medium sized air plant. It's leaves are a silvery light green color that are firm and pointed. When in bloom, T. Hybrid 1 will display a cotton candy pink inflorescence and bright white flowers. It's optimal temperature is 75 +/- 10, with tolerance for higher temperatures and humidity. They appreciate bright stippled sunny areas of lighting.

  • Package includes (1) Tillandsia Hybrid No. 1 air plant wrapped in bright colored tissue paper, an easy care instruction guide and sealed with an official Drunken Gnome Sticker.
  • The Drunken Gnome Airplants are handpicked, packaged and delivered from our greenhouse to your house!
  • We recommend using The Drunken Gnome Hydrate Mister Bottle and Air Plant Food & Fertilizer Set to easily care for your airplants and help them thrive!

Stages of Tillandsia Hybrid No. 1

Hybrid No. 1 Green

From Green to Blush

T. Hybrid 1 is a medium sized air plant with a firm dense rosette of smooth-edged straight leaves. They display a silvery light green color with prominent trichomes covering the entire length of the leaves. When transitioning into blush, their leaves will begin to change from green to a soft pink color focusing near the bloom.

The leaves are a great indicator for the plants need for water. When underwatered, they may show signs of leaf curling, browning and/or may be dry to the touch. Care must be taken to ensure water does not pool in its base, as this will cause rot. Good air flow will assist with drying and turning the plant upside down after watering will prevent water from pooling.

Hybrid No. 1 Bloom

Bud Formation & Blooms

T. Hybrid No. 1 blooms from early spring through late summer. They have a long lasting bloom with shades of rose and pink followed by an impressive bloom displaying a large pink colored inflorescence and many bright white flowers.

Their flowers can be enjoyed for several days and will then begin to dry up over the next couple of weeks until the entire inflorescence has completely dried out. At this point you can trim the inflorescence for aesthetic purposes or leave it as is.

Fertilizing your Tillandsia with The Drunken Gnome's Bromeliad & Air Plant Food will help encourage budding and brighter blooms.

Hybrid No. 1 Clump

Reproduction & Propagation

T. Hybrid No. 1 have a life cycle of growing to maturity and then blooming. Before, during or after blooming the T. Hybrid No. 1 will start producing new baby plants called offsets, which are also known as pups. On average it will produce between 1 - 4+ pups.

The pups will obtain nutrients from the mother plant as she ends her lifecycle. If left to colonize, they will continue to grow to maturity, bloom and reproduce, forming a clump.

They can also be separated into individual plants once the pups grow to 1/3 or half the size of the mother plant. A gentle tug and twist will not hurt the plants as you remove the pups.

Hybrid No. 1 Packaging

Receiving Your Airplant

No matter what stage your T. Hybrid No. 1 is in at the time of arrival, it will continue to grow and change over time.

Once you receive your new air plant(s), it's important to give them a good soaking and acclimate them to their new environment.

Take care of your air plants and provide for them by nourishing them with adequate sunlight, airflow, water and nutrients and they will reward you for years to come!

Tillandsia

Tillandsia General Information

Tillandsia, commonly known as Air Plants, are an adaptive and hardy plant species which require no soil and absorb all of their water and nutrients through their leaves.

Enthusiasts of all kinds love to attach air plants to all types of objects such as driftwood, hanging in an air plant holder, or placed in a glass orb terrarium. Indoor grown Tillandsias generally need to be watered about 1-3 times a week by spraying the plant and kept in indirect sunlight. Not only are they fun and easy to keep, air plants are also a great choice of air purifying plants. Whether they are kept in your home, garden, office, kitchen windowsill, terrarium, vivarium or enchanted fairy garden, these adorable little plants will naturally clean and filter the air around you while adding a little bit of nature to your indoor space.

Life Cycle

Tillandsia have a life cycle of one plant growing to maturity and blooming. Before, during or after blooming (depending on the species) your plant will start producing offsets (pups). Most plants will produce between 1 - 4+ pups. The pups will obtain nutrients from the mother plant as she ends her lifecycle. They can be separated once the pups grow to 1/3 or half the size of the mother plant.

Tillandsia Quick Tips

  • Air plants love sunlight and will do best positioned near a window if indoors.
  • Air plants grow great outdoors as long as temperatures don't drop below 55°F.
  • When soaking your air plants, soak upside down and keep the bottom above water if possible.
  • Gently shake out your air plant to remove excess water and place upside down to fully dry.
  • Ensure your air plant has good air circulation in the location you decide to keep them.

Roots

Roots

Tillandsia roots have one task, strictly for anchoring to any tree, rock surface, structure or host plant (even one another). The roots take in no nourishment from the host nor do they supply the Tillandsia with any nutrients. Tillandsia roots are used to secure a place for growth and position the plant to receive optimal light and water.

Roots are not an integral part of an air plants life or health and the absence of roots is not a sign of poor health.

Do not plant their roots in soil as it will cause the air plant to rot. For aesthetic purposes roots, may be removed from just below the base of the air plant using scissors.

Leaves

Leaves

Tillandsia rely solely on their leaves to absorb rain, draw in moisture and nutrients from the air and allow for photosynthesis to produce food for the plant. Leaf colors and textures vary from few to many, wide to thin, silvery, white, lime green, dark green to almost black. Leaves can be ridged, stiff, brittle, soft, flexible, succulent, smooth and curly. Some have microscopic, less pronounced trichomes (Mesic) while others have fuzzy, white, enlarged highly visible trichomes (Xeric). Leaves surrounding an inflorescence may “blush” or turn bright red, pink, orange, peach or yellow as blooming season arrives. In some Tillandsia (T. Brachycaulos, T. Fuego, T. Victoriana) the majority of the plant turns intense red/pink. The blush usually subsidies back to green after flowering.

Flowering & Propagation

Flower

When it comes time to flower, from the center of the plant develops the inflorescence, the stem or spike reproductive portion of the tillandsia, from which the flowers emerge from the bract. Later if successfully pollinated a green seed pod will form from the base of the flower. The duration of the blooms varies among plants. Typically, the stem or inflorescence emerges with a colorful bract. Then the flowers bloom from the bract. The flowers expire, then some time after the inflorescence spike dries and browns and expires, as well. At this time if pollination has not occurred or the formation of a seed pod is not desired, the entire spike may be removed from between the leaves with a clean set of scissors.

Pups

Pups

After flowering, Tillandsia enter the next phase of life: producing seeds, pupping or both. Depending on variety, Tillandsia can form pups at the base of the plant, from the inflorescence or along the stem. After some time of facilitating seed formation and nourishing the process of pup development and growth, the parent plant will wither giving way to those pups to start the cycle again. With good care, the parent plants health does not typically decline until pups are mature enough for survival on their own. Some varieties of Tillandsia will form a clump with passing time of this continued cycle. They can remain as a clump or the pups may be separated individually once they become 1/3 or better of the mature size.

Air Plant Display

Displaying your Tillandsia

One of the advantages of having air plants is their versatility. You can display your air plants on cork bark, in glass terrariums, alongside crystals, in table top pots, shell containers, suspended planters, wall mounts, wood mounts and so much more.

Use fishing line, wire, glue, twine or yarn to affix your plants. Use pebbles, rocks, seashells or moss as decorative substrates. Some species of air plants will branch their pups, creating their own display. It is important to make sure your air plants can receive plenty of good air circulation and sunlight. With how versatile air plants are you can definitely let your creativity run wild! The design possibilities are infinite!

Stricta

Watering & Fertilization

To promote growth, color and blooms, we recommend fertilizing your Air Plants with our ready-to-use Air Plant Food 1-2 times per week during regular watering. As a general rule, a plant in a hot position will require watering every 2-3 days. In a darker, more humid environment, watering once per week can often be adequate. This can be achieved by misting or soaking the plant. If outdoors, a hose can be used. When soaking a plant, leave submerged in a bowl of water for 10-20 minutes before shaking off excess water (do not submerge flowers). Air plants need to dry out completely between each watering and must never have water sitting at their base as this will cause the plant to rot.

Air Plant Gift Options

Gift Options for All Occasions

Whether you are crafting a personalized gift or providing the medium for someone else to get creative with, air plants are an excellent gift choice for so many different occasions! Air plant gifts are ideal for Holidays, birthdays, housewarmings. Teachers, employees, co-workers and college students love them too! They are easy to care for and make a great gift for someone who loves plants but doesn't have the best green thumb!

We package our Tillandsia in beautiful bright colored tissue paper with a simple care guide and an adorable Drunken Gnome Sticker before sending them from our greenhouse to houses everywhere! They are sure to bring happiness to all of your favorite people!

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MM
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Plant arrived in full bloom. Excellent quality.
Kim Ford
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
I got this for my mother as a birthday gift to go inside a carved coconut. When I received it, it was very small and seemed a bit dry. I read the instructions and did exactly what they said to do as far as watering, etc. It lasted for a few weeks and then just dried up and crumbled. I gave it 3 stars as, it was packaged wonderful and came with great instructions, but not happy with the product.
BKR, PA.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
This company is a definite fail as an "Amazon Choice"! This purchase was certainly not worth the price. The size described as "large" is laughable. When I contacted the company they said the plant fell within the 4-6 inch range, so nothing to do except put it inside one of my other air plants. The air plant from this company is the 3rd from the left inside the red plant, you can barely see it!!!
Thankuhal
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
Don't hesitate upon purchasing from this superior company. Was overwhelmed by their care of the shipping of this plant. Was exactly as pictured in their ad. I was so impressed, I added to my favorites and plan on buying plenty more. Highly recommended. Thank you Drunken Gnome for the of our new air plant. BTW, it has grown over an inch since it has arrived 2 was ago.
Owen McCabe
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
Thriving and actually has a flower pushing through. Love it
Cheryl A. Reinagel
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
This seller! Just look at this gorgeous air plant!Please read this — the seller wrapper carefully and shipped promptly.But…the St Louis MO postal service is a disaster. We live 2 hours south.I ordered the air plant on April 15 and it arrived today. (Yes I have Prime) I followed the tracking - it was stuck in St Louis and then stuck en route 2 more days 😵‍💫When it arrived, I followed directions included in the box. As you can see from the photo, it’s so perfect hanging in my pot rack in the kitchen.
waldo66066
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022
It came fast and packaging was sufficient. There were a couple of leaves that were dry and dead so I just removed them. I think it’s close to blooming maybe. But it’s not as big as I thought it would be. But that’s OK it’ll grow
Maria Stentz
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022
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