Aechmea fendleri is a species of bromeliad in the genus Aechmea. This species is native to Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago.
Fendler's Bromeliad has moderate disease resistance but is more sensitive to humidity and overwatering. It is also more likely to develop disease when kept in low light and overwatered. In terms of care, Fendler's Bromeliad is drought-tolerant and can withstand long stretches without watering. It needs little fertilizer and only occasional pruning. For these reasons, it is suitable for people at any experience level, especially those who want a low-maintenance plant or who may be away from home for extended periods. It is a good choice for people who do not want to spend much time on plant care but still want an easy-to-maintain plant.
How to keep Aechmea Fendleri.
Light
Fendler's Bromeliad is native to habitats with dappled light, like forest understories or rocky locations that offer natural shade. It prefers partial sun but can tolerate full sun as well.
Humidity
This plant will thrive in moderate humidity, which is probably the level in your home. However, misting it a few times a week can be very beneficial. Make sure the room has good ventilation.
Temperature
Fendler's Bromeliad prefers warm conditions. If temperatures fall too far, the plant may stop growing or incur frost damage. It withstands high heat and humidity well and needs a consistent level of moisture in its surroundings. However, very high temperature and humidity can increase its vulnerability to fungal infections. In dry environments, regular watering and misting are needed to keep air humidity adequate. The plant is sensitive to sudden temperature swings, so maintaining a fairly stable temperature is important.
Fertilizer
For Fendler's Bromeliad, feeding it with fertilizer once or twice a year during the growing season is enough. Do not fertilize in winter or in summer when the plant is dormant. Use less fertilizer for plants that have been repotted and wait a couple of months after repotting before you begin fertilizing. Fertilizing helps maintain healthy growth and promotes flowering.
Pot & Repot
When repotting Fendler's Bromeliad, choose a pot slightly larger than the current one that provides good drainage. Use a gritty, well-draining succulent or cactus mix. Gently remove the plant from its old container, brush off excess soil, and set it into the new pot at the same depth. Wait a few days before watering to allow any root injury to heal. Repot in spring or fall and place it in a brightly lit location.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Aechmea
- Family
- Bromeliaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 10-12
- Mature Height
- 61 cm to 91 cm
- Mature Spread
- 61 cm to 91 cm
- Leaf Color
- Green, Dark Green
- Leaf Type
- Evergreen
- Flower Color
- Pink, Purple
- Flower Size
- 5.08 cm to 7.62 cm
- Bloom Time
- Summer, Early fall
- Planting Time
- Spring, Summer, Autumn
- Harvest Time
- Late summer, Fall
- Native Area
- Venezuela
Other names.