Red Anthurium Plant
Original price was: ₹850.00.₹249.00Current price is: ₹249.00.
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Here are some tips for caring for a red anthurium plant:
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Light
Place the plant in a warm, bright room that’s out of direct sunlight.
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Water
Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry, which could be once a week to every 10 days. Overwatering can cause root rot, so avoid it.
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Fertilizer
Feed the plant with a diluted liquid houseplant fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season. A fertilizer with a higher phosphorus number can help produce more flowers.
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Humidity
Keep the plant in a humid environment by misting it with water or placing the pot on a tray of moist gravel.
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Repotting
Repot the plant every two years or when the roots are outgrowing the pot. Use a well-draining pot with a mix of orchid and houseplant potting media.
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Pruning
Remove dead or dying foliage at the base of the plant to promote new growth.
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Toxicity
Keep the plant away from children and pets because parts of the plant can cause stomach distress or mouth irritation if ingested.
Anthuriums, also known as the flamingo flower, are tropical plants that can bloom year-round if cared for properly. Each bloom typically lasts two to three months.
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