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Difficulty: 3-4\/6<\/strong><\/p>\n Growing Anthurium is not too difficult, just keep in mind the following points:<\/span> Anthurium plants need soil Extremely porous, drains super well but still retains moisture<\/strong> certain.<\/p>\n The ideal soil mix should have ingredients that allow the Anthurium roots to breathe and avoid waterlogging.<\/p>\n \ud83d\udcccPopular Anthurium Soil Formula:<\/strong> \ud83d\udeab Avoid soil that is too compacted or retains water for too long.<\/strong> because Anthurium roots are very susceptible to rot.<\/p>\n \ud83d\udca1 Note:<\/strong><\/p>\n \ud83d\udd06 Indirect light, medium to strong<\/strong> (Bright, Indirect Light) is the best!<\/p>\n \ud83d\udccc Lighting details:<\/strong> \ud83d\udca1 Note:<\/strong><\/p>\n \ud83d\udccd Ideal location in the house:<\/strong><\/p>\n \ud83c\udf3f Ideal temperature for Anthurium: 18 \u2013 27\u00b0C<\/strong><\/p>\n Anthurium plants prefer warm climates, stable temperatures and intolerant of cold or sudden changes in temperature<\/strong>.<\/p>\n If the temperature drops below 15\u00b0C<\/strong>, the plant may go into cold shock, stop growing, lose leaves or rot the roots.<\/p>\n \ud83d\udccc Notes to keep plants healthy:<\/strong> \ud83d\udccdSigns of plants affected by temperature:<\/strong> \ud83d\udccc Watering principles:<\/strong> \ud83d\udeab Avoid over watering<\/strong>, because it can easily cause waterlogging, root rot, and yellow leaves. This is the most common cause of Anthurium death. If you see pale yellow, soft leaves, you may be overwatering!<\/p>\n \ud83d\udccdHow many times a week to water?<\/strong><\/p>\n \ud83d\udca1 Note:<\/strong> Always check the soil before watering instead of following a fixed schedule.<\/p>\n However, many plants can still tolerate humidity levels of about 50 – 60%<\/strong>, but if too low, the leaves may dry out at the edges, curl, and grow slowly.<\/p>\n \ud83d\udccc How to maintain proper humidity:<\/strong> Anthurium plants grow best in soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH, about 5.5 – 6.5<\/strong>.<\/p>\n \ud83c\udf3f If the soil pH is too low (below 5.0), plants may have difficulty absorbing certain nutrients. Anthurium (Flamingo Flower) is not friendly to pets (dogs, cats) and humans. If you plant the plant, you need to take careful measures to protect the plant. \ud83d\udea7\ud83d\udc15\ud83d\udc08<\/p>\n \ud83d\udca1\u00a0<\/span>The phenomenon of tree \u201ccrying\u201d (guttation):<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0Plants may secrete water droplets at the edges of leaves if air humidity is high or soil is too wet, this is a normal phenomenon, not a disease.<\/span><\/p>\n \ud83d\udca1\u00a0<\/span>Rotate the pot:<\/span><\/strong> Anthuriums tend to grow towards the light, so you should rotate the pot periodically. 1-2 weeks\/time<\/strong> for balanced plant growth.<\/span><\/p>\n \ud83d\udca1\u00a0<\/span>Pests and diseases:<\/span><\/strong> Watch for aphids (mealybugs, scale insects) and spider mites. If seen, wipe the leaves with diluted soap solution, alcohol or neem oil<\/strong>.<\/span><\/p>\n \ud83d\udca1\u00a0<\/span>Breeding:<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0Can be propagated by dust separator<\/strong> (with shrubby species) or cuttings<\/strong> (stem section with dormant buds and aerial roots if any).<\/span><\/p>\n \ud83d\udca1\u00a0<\/span>Old leaves or weak branches:<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0You can cut off<\/strong> They allow the plant to concentrate its nutrients on new leaves.<\/span><\/p>\n \ud83d\udca1\u00a0<\/span>Repotting:<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0Just repot when the roots have filled the old pot<\/strong> (usually 1-2 years\/time) or when<\/strong> The substrate is too old.<\/strong>, rotten. 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\n\u2705 Requires high and stable humidity, leaves are prone to dry edges, especially with velvet leaf varieties.
\n\u2705 Root rot due to waterlogging.
\n\u2705 Responds quickly to adverse conditions but recovers slowly.<\/p>\nSoil for planting <\/strong>tree <\/strong>Anthurium Forgetii<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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\n\u2705 1 part pine bark or coconut flakes<\/strong> (increase ventilation, moderate moisture retention)
\n\u2705 1 part perlite or pumice<\/strong> (helps drain water and ventilate)
\n\u2705 1 part coconut fiber or peat moss<\/strong> (moisturizing)
\n\u2705 (Optional)<\/strong> some charcoal<\/strong> (antibacterial, breathable)
\n\u2705 (Optional) A little burnt rice husk or vermicompost<\/strong> (nutrition)<\/p>\n\n
Suitable light for Anthurium Forgetii<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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\n\u2705 Best:<\/strong> Place near a window with curtains, where there is strong diffused light.
\n\u2705 Can withstand:<\/strong> Low light, but leaves may grow smaller and flowers may be less.
\n\u2705Avoid:<\/strong> Strong direct sunlight (especially at noon) can burn leaves, causing brown spots and yellow leaves.<\/p>\n\n
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Suitable temperature for Anthurium Forgetii plant<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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\n\u2705 Avoid drafts and direct air conditioning<\/strong> (fans and air conditioners can dry the leaves).
\n\u2705 Do not leave plants outdoors in cold weather.<\/strong> if the temperature falls below 15\u00b0C.
\n\u2705 If it is too hot (>30\u00b0C)<\/strong>, ensure good ventilation and increase humidity by misting or placing the pot near a water tray.<\/p>\n
\n\ud83d\udeab Too cold:<\/strong> Leaves turn yellow or brown, become limp, droop, and fall off.
\n\ud83d\udeab Overheating:<\/strong> Leaves have dry brown spots, scorched edges, and wilt even though the soil is still moist.<\/p>\nWater for plants<\/strong> Anthurium Forgetii<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Anthuriums like soil that is evenly moist but not soggy. The ideal watering method is Water again when the topsoil (about 2-5cm) is dry.<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
\n\u2705 Deep irrigation<\/strong> until water flows out of the bottom of the pot, helping the roots absorb enough water.
\n\u2705 Check soil moisture before watering<\/strong> by poking your finger into the soil or using a wooden stick.
\n\u2705 Reduce watering in winter<\/strong> or when the plant grows less<\/strong>, water only when the soil is almost completely dry.<\/p>\n\n
Humidity for Anthurium Forgetii<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Anthurium plants originate from tropical rainforests, so they prefer high humidity environments, especially with velvet-leafed Anthurium species.<\/p>\n
\n\u2705 Use a humidifier<\/strong>, especially in air-conditioned rooms or during dry seasons.
\n\u2705 Place the pot on a tray of pebbles with water.<\/strong> (make sure the bottom of the pot does not touch the water) to increase the surrounding humidity.
\n\u2705 Light mist<\/strong> in the morning (avoid standing water on the leaves, especially velvet leaves, to avoid fungus).
\n\u2705 Group planting<\/strong> to create a naturally humid environment.
\n\u2705 Place in bathroom or kitchen<\/strong>\u00a0if there is enough light<\/p>\nIdeal pH for Anthurium Forgetii<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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\n\ud83c\udf31 If the pH is too high (above 7.0), the plant may lack micronutrients such as iron and manganese, leading to yellowing of the leaves and green veins.<\/p>\nPet-friendly<\/strong><\/h4>\n
<\/strong><\/p>\n\ud83d\udca1\u00a0<\/span>Additional notes:<\/span><\/strong><\/h4>\n