Scientific Name: Anthurium andraeanum
Popular Name: Anthurium Pink Champion
It has a Toxic Bulb: Its leaves and flowers release “milk”, which can cause skin irritations.
Size: From 30 cm to 1 m in height.
Life Cycle: Perennial.
Flowers: Its flowers formed in spring and summer and decorated by grooved spaths in different colors according to the horticultural variety.
Lighting: Should be kept in half shade, avoiding direct sunlight during the most intense hours. The best time is between 7 and 10 am and in the afternoon after 2 pm.
Watering: The soil must be kept moist, watering every other day. But without soaking. Spray the leaves with water during the high summer.
Substrate: Earth rich in organic compost and good for drainage. The soil mix indicated for planting is as follows: One part of common soil, one part of vegetable soil, two parts of organic compost.
Fertilization: Every two months NPK fertilizer 10-10-10 should be added.
Pruning: Pruning is not necessary, but it is always interesting to clean the pot by removing dry leaves with scissors or a stylus.
Propagation or Replanting Method: It is multiplied by the lateral seedlings and by division of the stem, in this case it is only necessary to carefully remove the side seedlings and plant in a substrate rich in organic compost keeping the soil always moist.
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