4" Anthurium
Care: Easy, low maintenance. Fertilize once a week.
Water: Lightly water once a week, but don’t let water sit in pot.
Light: Bright, indirect light.
Toxicity: Toxic.
Propagation: Cut just below the stem with at least two nodes (where leave emerge) and remove lower leaves to expose the node. Plant in well-drained potting mix or perlite. Roots will start to grow within two or three weeks. You can also separate the root ball and pot smaller sections of the plant.
Fun Facts: Prefers humidity. Native to Ecuador and Southwestern Columbia. Has air-purifying qualities. Care is similar to Orchids. Repot in the spring every 2 years with the crowns just above the surface.
Care: Easy, low maintenance. Fertilize once a week.
Water: Lightly water once a week, but don’t let water sit in pot.
Light: Bright, indirect light.
Toxicity: Toxic.
Propagation: Cut just below the stem with at least two nodes (where leave emerge) and remove lower leaves to expose the node. Plant in well-drained potting mix or perlite. Roots will start to grow within two or three weeks. You can also separate the root ball and pot smaller sections of the plant.
Fun Facts: Prefers humidity. Native to Ecuador and Southwestern Columbia. Has air-purifying qualities. Care is similar to Orchids. Repot in the spring every 2 years with the crowns just above the surface.
Care: Easy, low maintenance. Fertilize once a week.
Water: Lightly water once a week, but don’t let water sit in pot.
Light: Bright, indirect light.
Toxicity: Toxic.
Propagation: Cut just below the stem with at least two nodes (where leave emerge) and remove lower leaves to expose the node. Plant in well-drained potting mix or perlite. Roots will start to grow within two or three weeks. You can also separate the root ball and pot smaller sections of the plant.
Fun Facts: Prefers humidity. Native to Ecuador and Southwestern Columbia. Has air-purifying qualities. Care is similar to Orchids. Repot in the spring every 2 years with the crowns just above the surface.