White palm growth environment and conditionsAnthurium prefers a high temperature and humid growing environment. It can be placed in a semi-shaded environment for maintenance at ordinary times, or it can be placed in a study, living room, office or bathroom. When maintaining it, you need to pay attention to avoid being exposed to strong sunlight. Its origin is in the Colombia area. White palm growing conditionsWhen white calla lilies are growing, they need a relatively high temperature environment and the soil must be kept moist. They need to be watered in a timely manner, especially in summer. White palm growth temperatureWhen white calla lilies are growing, the temperature needs to be kept between 22-28 degrees. In winter, the temperature cannot be lower than 14 degrees, otherwise it will affect its growth and development. Planting time and method of white palmAnthuriums are usually planted in warm weather from March to May, or in less hot autumn. Repotting should also be done in this season. Loose and breathable soil is needed as a substrate for cultivation, and sufficient light is required. Water it every 2 to 3 days and apply organic fertilizer every 20 days. |
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