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Anthurium Waterburyanum
Our guide to anthurium waterburyanum care… Anthurium Waterburyanum Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check twice a week and water if top 25% of soil is dry. Fertilizer: Feed once a month in summer using a high in nitrogen feed. Soil: A very well draining compost with perlite and orchid bark. Humidity: 60-70%. Temperature: 18°C to 25°C (64-77°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops. Common issues: Lack of humidity issues. Introduction The anthurium waterburyanum is know for its stunning velvet green leaves, originally from Ecuador. We cover all you need to know. See also: Anthurium Villenaorum, Anthurium Luxurians Care, Anthurium Warocqueanum. Tip: we recommend…
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Anthurium Friedrichsthalii Care
Welcome to our guide to anthurium friedrichsthalii care and propagation. Anthurium Friedrichsthalii Care Summary Light needs: Medium to bright indirect sunlight Watering needs: Check once a week, water when top half of soil is dry. Fertilizer: A balanced plant feed once a month in the summer months. Soil: A mix of perlite, orchid bark and potting compost. Humidity: 60-70%. Temperature: 18°C to 25°C (64-77°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Common issues: Lack of humidity, over watering. Introduction The anthurium friedrichsthalii is a strap-leaved anthurium with thick, almost leather-like elongated leaves. It’s elegant stature means it looks great with it’s leaves trailing down of…
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Anthurium Scandens
Welcome to our guide to Anthurium Scandens care and propagation. They key is keep the plant humid and the soil moist… Anthurium Scandens Care Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly in winter, twice in the summer. Water if top 25% of soil is dry. Fertilizer: A high nitrogen feed once a month in spring and summer. Soil: A mix of orchid bark, perlite, and potting compost. Humidity: 60-80%. Temperature: 18°C to 25°C (64-77°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops. Other names: Anthurium dolosum, anthurium leucocarpum. Common issues: Pests. Introduction Originally from Costa Rica, they grow naturally in South and Central America. The…
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Anthurium Splendidum Care
We run down everything to you need to know about the Anthurium Splendidum. The key to Anthurium Splendidum Care is very high humidity, some moving air and a constant temperature that does not get too high, a plant cabinet is a good idea for these plants… Anthurium Splendidum Care Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly, water if top 40% of soil is dry. Fertilizer: A well-diluted fertilizer with a high nitrogen content once a month in summer. Soil: A mixture of orchid mix and compost Humidity: 80%. Temperature: 18°C to 25°C (64-77°F). Where to buy: Try one of these Rare Plant Shops. Common issues: Mold, bacteria and other…
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Anthurium Corrugatum Care
The key to anthurium corrugatum care, is decent humidity levels throughout the year, we cover all you need to know… Anthurium Corrugatum Care Summary Light needs: Medium to bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly, water if top half of soil is dry. Fertilizer: A well-diluted high nitrogen feed monthly in spring and summer. Soil: A mix of orchid bark, perlite and normal compost. Humidity: 60-70%. Temperature: 18°C to 25°C (64-77°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops. Common issues: Lack of humidity. Introduction The anthurium corrugatum (a.k.a. corrugated anthurium) has a pebble/pimple texture to it’s heart shaped leaves. It grows in medium to high altitudes in…
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Anthurium Pendulifolium Care
Welcome to our guide to Anthurium Pendulifolium care, we cover all you need to know about plant care and propagation. The key is to keep it humid… Anthurium Pendulifolium Care Summary Light needs: Medium to bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly, water if top 40% of soil is dry. Fertilizer: Feed once a month in summer, with a high nitrogen feed. Soil: Very well draining soil with orchid bark and perlite. Humidity: 60%. Temperature: 18°C to 25°C (64-77°F). Where to buy: Try one of these Rare Plant Shops. Common issues: Root rot, lack of humidity. Introduction The anthurium pendulifolium is an epiphyte from Central America, known for it’s long and…