Vriesea gigantea — an easy houseplant, prefers partial sun light
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Vriesea gigantea

Vriesea Gigantea

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Vriesea gigantea is a plant species in the genus Vriesea. This species is endemic to Brazil.

A note from PlantMom

Gigantea has moderate disease resistance but is more sensitive to humidity and overwatering. It is also more prone to disease when it receives little light and is overwatered. Regarding care, Gigantea is drought-tolerant and can endure long stretches without watering. It requires little fertilizer and only occasional pruning. Because of this, it is suitable for people at any experience level, especially those who prefer to spend less time on plant care and who may sometimes be away from home for lengthy periods. It is a good option for anyone who does not want to devote much time to plant care yet still wants a plant that is easy to maintain.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Vriesea Gigantea.

Light

Gigantea comes from habitats with dappled light, such as the understory of forests or rocky areas that provide natural shade. It prefers partial sun but can also tolerate full sun.

Water

Gigantea is native to the humid understory of Brazil, where it thrives in consistent moisture and high humidity. To replicate its natural environment, water the plant weekly and mist it regularly to maintain vibrant foliage. While it does have some tolerance for drought, proper care is crucial for successful indoor growth.

Temperature

Gigantea prefers warm conditions. If temperatures drop too low, the plant may stop growing or incur frost damage. It tolerates high heat and humidity well and needs a consistently moist environment. Still, overly high temperature and humidity levels can leave the plant vulnerable to fungal infections. In dry settings, regular watering and misting are required to keep the air sufficiently humid. The plant is sensitive to abrupt temperature changes, so maintaining a fairly steady temperature is important.

Fertilizer

For Gigantea, light applications of fertilizer once or twice a year during the growing season are adequate. Avoid fertilizing in winter and in summer when the plant is dormant. Cut back on fertilizer for plants that have been repotted and wait a couple of months after repotting before applying feed. Fertilizing helps maintain healthy growth and encourages flowering.

Pruning

Gigantea is an ornamental plant known for its broad leaves and vibrant bracts. To maintain its health and appearance, prune it in early spring using clean, sharp tools, cutting just above the leaf nodes. Regular light trimming encourages healthy growth and maintains its shape. Avoid heavy pruning, as gigantea grows slowly.

Pot & Repot

When repotting Gigantea, choose a pot that is slightly larger than the current one and has good drainage. Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent 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 several days before watering to allow any root damage to heal. Repot in spring or fall and place the plant in a brightly lit location.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb, Succulent
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Vriesea
Family
Bromeliaceae
Hardiness Zone
10-12
Mature Height
0.91 m to 1.52 m
Mature Spread
0.91 m to 1.22 m
Leaf Color
Light Green, Yellow
Leaf Type
Evergreen
Flower Color
Yellow
Flower Size
5.08 cm to 6.35 cm
Bloom Time
Summer
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Harvest Time
Late summer, Early fall, Mid fall
Native Area
Brazil
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Vriesea gigantea leaf
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Vriesea gigantea leaf
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Vriesea gigantea flower
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Vriesea gigantea flower
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Vriesea gigantea fruit
PLATE 05 · fruit
Vriesea gigantea fruit
PLATE 06 · fruit
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