Anthurium is a popular home potted plant. Every time it grows a new leaf, a flower will bloom. If properly cared for, anthuriums can produce a large number of flowers, and each flower will remain fresh for a long time. But many flower lovers have trouble growing Anthurium when they first get started. Let’s learn how to grow Anthurium so that it will grow more vigorously. 1. Avoid direct sunlight Anthurium is a plant that cannot tolerate strong light. Just enough sunshine in spring to cause its leaves to turn yellow, affecting growth and flowering. Therefore, when caring for anthuriums, it is crucial to avoid placing them in direct sunlight. In the greenhouse, shading measures are usually adopted; at home, it should be placed in a bright indoor environment or in mild morning sunlight to meet the light required for its growth and flowering. 2. Choose a small pot and breathable soil When caring for anthurium, use small pots and well-aerated soil. A small pot will not limit its growth, because the anthurium will continue to grow aerial roots during the growth process, and these roots can absorb water and nutrients from the air. The soil should be mixed with granular material such as perlite, volcanic rock or iridescent stone, or cinder pellets should be used to improve aeration. If conditions permit, add pine needles to provide nutrients and keep the soil acidic, prevent yellowing leaves, and promote root development. 3. Water moderately Anthurium likes moist soil, but too wet soil can cause root rot and leaf rot during home care. When the soil has good air permeability, it should be watered thoroughly in time when the topsoil is dry, and good ventilation should be ensured. If the soil does not dry for a long time after watering, the roots and leaves are prone to rot, so a good ventilation environment is essential for the maintenance of Anthurium. 4. Reasonable fertilization For those who are new to flower growing, they may directly apply potassium dihydrogen phosphate to anthuriums to promote flowering. However, Anthurium needs to pull out the flower stalk from the petiole after new leaves grow. Therefore, ensuring normal leaf growth is the key to continuous flowering. Using only potassium dihydrogen phosphate for a long time will lead to nitrogen deficiency, yellowing of leaves, cessation of plant growth, and cessation of flower blooming. You should choose fertilizers with high phosphorus content and balanced other elements, such as Huaduoduo No. 2. When buying fertilizer, pay attention to the three values on the package (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium). It is best to choose a product that is high in phosphorus and also contains other elements. Apply at least twice a month at a dilution ratio of 1:1000 to ensure the anthurium receives adequate nutrients for continued growth and flowering. In short, Anthurium is a very beautiful flowering plant, and the viewing period of a single flower can exceed one month. As long as you remember these maintenance points, the anthurium will continue to grow new leaves and continue to bloom as the new leaves grow, making your home full of vitality and a festive atmosphere.
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