Plant Care
Pour 2 cup or 500ml once every week only when the soil begins to dry out. Water in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler.
Bright indoor light or indirect sun. 6 hours to 8 hours
18?C to 25?C
NPK Fertilizer Tabs or Baby Bio Plant Food or Fast Green Fertilizer
Plant Bio
Native from Panama to Peru, this evergreen herbaceous perennial is grown primarily for its large rounded glossy dark green leaves with indented silver-white veins.
To thrive in our homes, Anthuriums need a medium to bright indirect light, although they?ll accept less during their dormant period in winter. Keep the soil lightly moist, letting the top layer just approach dryness between waterings. Make a habit of checking on it at least once or twice a week by gently digging a finger into the soil. It should feel barely moist. If it still feels wet, wait a bit longer. Anthuriums prefer something more akin to an orchid mix. This is usually a loose, breathable mix of potting soil, peat moss, bark pieces and/or mulch, charcoal, gravel or perlite. Using this type of soil mix will make Anthurium care a bit more manageable.
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