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Anthurium (White – Tricolor) – Plant
Original price was: ₹1,199.00.₹899.00Current price is: ₹899.00.
Organic: Yes
Quantity: 1
Common name: tailflower, flamingo flower and laceleaf
Height: upto 1.5 feet
Difficulty: Medium
Sunlight: Shade to Partial Sun
Soil: Anthuriums prefer a growing media that is coarse and well drained. The potting media should be of a peat moss base with a 1:1:1 ratio of peat moss, pine bark and per-lite. Plants when they are young should be planted in a mix that is not quite so coarse, to retain moisture. The soil should be settled firmly around the roots and the root system should fill the pot before the plant is stepped up to a larger pot size.
Water: Anthuriums like to approach dryness in between watering and should not be kept continuously moist. Promote quick drainage by using a potting soil that is heavy on pumice or orchid bark. As a plant ages, it will mound itself out of the pot, exposing stem. Spraying the stem helps keep the plant well hydrated.
Temperature: Anthuriums grow best with day temperatures of 78°F to 90°F, and night temperatures of 70°F to 75°F. Temperatures above 90°F may cause foliar burning, faded flower colour, and reduced flower life. Night temperatures between 40 to 50 F can result in slow growth and yellowing of lower leaves. Anthuriums will not tolerate frost or freezing conditions.
Fertilizer: Use liquid fertilizer throughout the growing period or pellets in the spring. New plants should not need fertilizer for at least a few months, and if you use it, opt for a diluted 3:1:2 fertilizer. A 3:1:2 fertilizer contains 3 parts nitrogen, 1 part phosphorus, and 2 parts potassium.
Flower color: White - Tricolor
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Additional information
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 15 × 15 cm |
Type | Ornamental plant |
Organic | Yes |
Quantity | 1 |
Common name | tailflower, flamingo flower and laceleaf |
Height | upto 1.5 feet |
Difficulty | Medium |
Sunlight | Shade to Partial Sun |
Soil | Anthuriums prefer a growing media that is coarse and well drained. The potting media should be of a peat moss base with a 1:1:1 ratio of peat moss, pine bark and per-lite. Plants when they are young should be planted in a mix that is not quite so coarse, to retain moisture. The soil should be settled firmly around the roots and the root system should fill the pot before the plant is stepped up to a larger pot size. |
Water | Anthuriums like to approach dryness in between watering and should not be kept continuously moist. Promote quick drainage by using a potting soil that is heavy on pumice or orchid bark. As a plant ages, it will mound itself out of the pot, exposing stem. Spraying the stem helps keep the plant well hydrated. |
Temperature | Anthuriums grow best with day temperatures of 78°F to 90°F, and night temperatures of 70°F to 75°F. Temperatures above 90°F may cause foliar burning, faded flower colour, and reduced flower life. Night temperatures between 40 to 50 F can result in slow growth and yellowing of lower leaves. Anthuriums will not tolerate frost or freezing conditions. |
Fertilizer | Use liquid fertilizer throughout the growing period or pellets in the spring. New plants should not need fertilizer for at least a few months, and if you use it, opt for a diluted 3:1:2 fertilizer. A 3:1:2 fertilizer contains 3 parts nitrogen, 1 part phosphorus, and 2 parts potassium. |
Flower color | White – Tricolor |
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