Anthurium AOS x Red Spider
Original price was: ₹22,000.00.₹11,200.00Current price is: ₹11,200.00.
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Anthurium AOS x Red Spider is a stunning hybrid that combines the bold structure and deep veining of Anthurium AOS with the dramatic elongated lobes and rich coloration of Red Spider. This rare Anthurium is prized for its spider-like leaf shape, strong texture, and evolving color that deepens as the leaves mature. Although it appears exotic and delicate, with the right care this hybrid adapts well to indoor growing conditions, especially in warm and humid climates.

Anthurium AOS x Red Spider Care Guide :
Light Requirements
Provide bright, indirect light for best growth and leaf development. Place the plant near an east-facing window or a few meters away from a bright south-facing window with filtered light. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, causing brown or pale patches, while insufficient light may result in smaller leaves and less defined lobes. Consistent, gentle light encourages faster growth and better coloration.
Watering
Water when the top 2–3 cm of the growing medium feels slightly dry. Anthuriums prefer evenly moist conditions but are highly sensitive to waterlogging. Always ensure the pot has good drainage, and discard excess water after watering. Use rainwater, RO, or filtered water when possible, as mineral buildup from hard water can damage roots and leaf tips. Signs of overwatering include yellowing leaves and a sour smell from the potting mix.
Humidity
High humidity is essential for Anthurium AOS × Red Spider. Maintain 65–85% humidity to keep the leaves supple and prevent browning at the edges. A humidifier is ideal for indoor setups, especially during dry seasons or when air conditioning is used. Pebble trays and grouping plants together can also help increase ambient humidity.

Temperature
This hybrid thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 30°C. Avoid exposure to temperatures below 15°C, as cold stress can slow growth and cause leaf damage. Keep the plant away from cold drafts, heaters, or sudden temperature fluctuations. Warm, stable conditions promote steady leaf expansion and strong root health.
Growing Medium
Use a well-aerated, fast-draining aroid mix to replicate the plant’s natural epiphytic environment. An ideal mix includes coco chips or orchid bark, perlite, charcoal, and a small portion of coco peat or sphagnum moss. This structure allows roots to breathe while retaining enough moisture to support growth. Compact or soil-heavy mixes should be avoided.
Fertilizing
Feed every 3–4 weeks during the active growing season using a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. Organic supplements like seaweed extract or fish emulsion can also be used occasionally. Over-fertilizing may cause salt buildup, leading to leaf burn, so flush the medium with plain water every few months.
Repotting
Repot every 12–18 months or when roots outgrow the container. Choose a pot only one size larger to prevent excess moisture retention. Repotting refreshes nutrients, improves aeration, and supports healthy root expansion.
Pruning and Leaf Care
Remove damaged, yellowing, or old leaves with sterilized scissors. Clean the leaves gently with a damp cloth to remove dust and enhance photosynthesis. Healthy leaves will show a firm texture and well-defined lobes.

Pest and Disease Management
Check regularly for pests such as spider mites, thrips, and mealybugs, especially on new growth. Early treatment with neem oil or insecticidal soap is effective. Most diseases occur due to overwatering or poor airflow, so ensure good ventilation and proper watering practices.
Final Thoughts
With adequate humidity, gentle light, and a breathable growing medium, Anthurium AOS × Red Spider will thrive and reward you with dramatic, uniquely shaped foliage. This hybrid is an excellent choice for collectors seeking a bold, architectural Anthurium that stands out in any indoor plant collection.









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