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l name… but the base of the plant.</p><p id="9efb">I don’t think it’s going well.</p><figure id="f9a5"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*[email protected]"><figcaption>It’s going downhill. Photo by Wendy Snyder.</figcaption></figure><p id="da48">Aside from the accidental decapitation, brown leaves showed up. They don’t forebode well…</p><p id="0856">If you know how to keep air plants alive, please let me know.</p></article></body>

Air Plants Are Easy — They Still Say

I wrote about my history with air plants earlier. I’m testing a new theory.

My new theory goes like this. Run water on the leaves, then turn it upside down to dry. Maybe they don’t like water to sit in their innards area. I don’t know the technical name… but the base of the plant.

I don’t think it’s going well.

It’s going downhill. Photo by Wendy Snyder.

Aside from the accidental decapitation, brown leaves showed up. They don’t forebode well…

If you know how to keep air plants alive, please let me know.

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