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Aechmea Fasciata Plant Aechmea Fasciata Plant

Aechmea Fasciata Plant

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About the Aechmea Fasciata Plant

A flowering member of the bromeliad family, it is more popularly known as the Silver Vase or the Urn Plant. It sports leathery arched leaves, in mottled silver and sea green that are arranged in a rosette forming a watertight "vase" or "urn", thus the common name. Easy to care for, it has blue blooms emerging from a bright pink bract. It is an excellent indoor plants if you're looking for a tropical plant that is a bit different.

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  • Bright Indirect Sunlight

    Light

    Bright indirect sunlight

  • Water Once A Week

    Watering

    Water once a week

  • Indoor

    Where to grow

    Bright indoors

  • Average Warmth

    Maintenace

    low maintenance

  • Low Maintenance

    Special feature

    Air purifying, mildly irritating to pets

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Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Plant Essentials

Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:Feed the Aechmea fasciata plant every 1-2 months using a balanced fertiliser.
Repotting : Aechmea fasciata do not require repotting often so repot only if necessary. When you do repot, do not pick a pot too large for the plant.
Propogation : Aechmea fasciata produces pups, or offshoot after flowering which can be divided and potted to propagate the Aechmea fasciata plant.

Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Common Problems

1. Why are there brownish welts filled with liquid on the underside of my Bromeliad?
Rust disease causing the brownish welts filled with liquid on the underside of leaves in Bromeliad are due to rust fungi. overwatering the plant causes rust fungi to grow on the plant. Make sure the drainage hole of the pot is not blocked, let the soil air out. Remove the affected leaves and treat the plant with a fungicide.
2. Why are the leaves at the base of my Bromeliad turning brown or soggy?
The basal leaves of the Bromeliad can turn brown or soggy as an indication of either root rot or heart rot. Root cause can be cause either by over-watering or because of the soil remaining excessively damp because the draining hole is blocked or owing to the type of soil used. Heart rot happens because of fungal infections and can be treated with fungicide.
3. What is the chalky substance on the leaves of my Bromeliad?
When the water used for the Bromeliad is loaded with minerals because it is not distilled water, that mineral builds up in the leaves where the water is stored, causing the chalky residual when the water evaporates from the leaves.

Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.
Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Style and Decor

Light Requirements :Bromeliads require medium to bright indirect sunlight. Do not expose them to harsh direct sun or the plant will get scorched.
Locations :House the Bromeliad in semi shady locations or locations with access to filtered sunlight.
Styling/decor tip :Line up well-lit hallways with Bromeliads planted in tall poly-stone containers with false depth. Bromeliads are great to add some greenery to the bathrooms and dark corners of your homes. Plant them in straight monochrome planters and use it as centre pieces for seating areas or dining tables.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bromeliad plant toxic to animals?

Bromeliad plants are non-toxic to animals.

What is browning to the tips of leaves of Bromeliad an indication of?

If the Bromeliad receives too much direct sunlight then that causes the plant to get scorched leading to the leaves getting brown at the tips and curling.

Why is there no pattern on my Bromeliad?

If the Bromeliad is not receiving enough sunlight then the vibrant colours and patterns will not form, even if the plant looks healthy and happy.

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