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Growing Anthuriums In Your Garden

Anthurium flowers are long lasting, having a vase life up to 2 months. Anthuriums thrive in well draining soils. The soil is usually made up of a combination of cinder, coconut husks, tree fern fiber, bark, saw dust, charcoal, rocks, dirt and nut shells. The anthurium grower mixes and matches the above for their own liking.
Anthuriums grow best with day temperatures of 78 to 90 F, and night temperatures of 70 to 75 F. Temperatures above 90 F may cause foliar burning, faded flower color, 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.
Best growth and flowering of anthuriums depend on many factors of which potting medium, fertilizer and light levels may be considered the most important. Due to their epiphytic nature anthuriums require well-aerated soil mixes, however, the mixes need to provide sufficient moisture as well as support for the plant.
Growing
Anthuriums
Anthuriums
can
be
grown
by
4
methods.
They
are
by
Vegetative
reproducation,
Seeds,
Tissue
culture,
and
Fertilization.
Anthuriums plant care
Anthurium plants also love shade and mostly grow in shaded areas. They are usually grown in shade houses while some growers have a fern tree forest and plant the anthuriums underneath the trees. Anthuriums grow equally well in pots as well as in the ground. For every leaf that an anthurium plant puts out, there is a flower to follow it.
Watering
While
Anthuriums
are
able
to
handle
dryness
around
the
root
ball,
they
need
to
be
watered
thoroughly
and
allowed
to
dry
slightly
before
watering
again.
Allowing
the
plant
to
dry
out
will
greatly
slow
down
the
growth
cycle.
Drying
out
can
also
cause
the
tip
to
burn
and
root
damage,
while
over
watering
can
also
cause
root
damage
and
sudden
yellowing
of
leaves.
Pest
control
Anthuriums
are
susceptible
to
all
the
usual
pests
that
visit
the
plants.
The
best
method
of
insect
control
is
to
monitor
your
plants
and
treat
them
before
they
get
out
of
hand.
One
of
the
best
ways
to
stay
clear
of
the
use
of
chemicals
is
with
periodic
wiping
of
the
foliage
and
a
gentle
spray
of
water.
Make
sure
not
to
forget
the
undersides.



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