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Aechmea fasciata ‘Primera’

Aechmea fasciata ‘Primera’

A Stunning, easy, care plant, the Aechmea fasciata ‘Primera’ is a real stunner! Its blooms can last up to 6 months!

Plant Care 

Light: Bright indirect light to semi-shade. This plant can withstand some morning sun from an east-facing window but any more, and you risk scorching its stunning leaves.

Watering: This plant likes to have its central cup filled with water all the time. In the summer months, keep the soil moist, and in winter, water when the soil begins to dry out. This plant is sensitive to tap water, so be sure to use rainwater or filtered water, and flush or change out the central cup water weekly. 

Temperature: This plant is easygoing but will not survive temperatures below 10°C

Potting: This plant is an epiphyte (grows on other plants) in the wild. We recommend a chunky well-draining mix to mimic its natural habitat. Our Super Chonk mix should do the trick..or you could even mount this plant to a piece of driftwood to showcase it in its natural element; just be sure to be mindful to give it a bit more water if you decide to mount your plant. The main thing to remember is that your soil is just to hold this beauty in place. 

Hot tips: Humidity will really keep this plant happy. Once your plant is done flowering, remove the bloom so that the plant can focus on producing 'pups'. These pups or baby plants will present as offshoots to the mother plant. Once they are about 1/3 of the size of the mother plant you can remove them and replant to enjoy another bomeliad life cycle. 

Pet Friendly: yes

Online plant orders: You will receive a similar plant to the one photographed and not necessarily the same. Pots and plants are sold separately unless otherwise specified in the listing.

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All live plants will be shipped via Royal Mail tracked 24hrs to ensure they arrive happy and healthy. Orders are shipped on Monday, Thursday, and Friday