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Cute Farms Tillandsia Air Plant Fertilizer | Gentle Weekly Use Formula Plant Food (4 oz. Spray Bottle)

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Cute Farms Tillandsia Air Plant Fertilizer | Gentle Weekly Use Formula Plant Food (4 oz. Spray Bottle)


  • MADE FOR AIR PLANTS – Tillandsia Air Plant Fertilizer Weekly Use Formula.
  • WEEKLY USE FORMULA – Gentle enough to spray directly onto air plants
  • ATOMIZER – Comes in a fine mist spray bottle
  • VALUE – Each 8 oz. bottle can feed one air plant for up to 6 months

Additional information

Package Dimensions

6.3 x 2.91 x 1.77 inches

Item Weight

5 ounces

Manufacturer

Cute Farms

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

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