
Anthurium blooms like crazy almost all year round if you follow these simple care rules
Lighting
Anthuriums need ample light, at least 10 hours a day. The ideal location for the pot is an east- or west-facing window, where the plant will receive morning or evening light. A north-facing window is not conducive to flowering, but is suitable for growing a lush shrub.
Choice of pot
The success of growing anthuriums depends largely on the size of the pot. In a pot that is too large, the plant will overdevelop its root system, which will affect flowering and leaf size. If the leaves begin to deform, this may indicate that replanting is necessary due to root rot.
Choice of substrate
Being an epiphyte, anthurium grows naturally on other plants; it therefore does not require dense, black soil. The substrate must be loose, dry quickly, and retain moisture. Ideally, a mixture of soil and pine bark is ideal.
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Anthurium requires rigorous fertilization, as it is an epiphytic plant that requires little fertilizer. It is recommended to halve the recommended fertilizer dose by purchasing products from the same manufacturer as the potting soil.