The success of the grow of the anturio depends largely on the size of the pot. In a pot too spacious, the plant will overextly extend its root system, affecting flowering and leaf size. If the leaves start to err, this could be a signal to replant due to root rot.
Selection of the substrate
Being epiphytic, the anturium grows naturally on other plants, so it does not need black and dense soil. The substrate must be dissolved, dry quickly, while retaining moisture. The ideal option is a mixture of soil and pine bark.
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The Anthurium requires a careful approach to fertilization, as it is an epiphyte and does not require much fertilizer. It is recommended to halve the recommended dose of fertilizer by buying products from the same manufacturer with soil.
Spray
It is important to avoid wetting flowers and blankets, as this could make them rot. When spraying the leaves, try to protect the flowers using small bags or other available means.
Protection against air currents
Anthuriums prefer the heat; the optimal winter temperature for them is 22-28 degrees. Air currents can seriously damage a plant, causing stress and disease.
Following these simple rules will help your anthurium not only grow beautifully, but also to delight you with abundant and lasting flowering.
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