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Red Anthurium: grow it like this to always have it in flower and with shining leaves!

Cultivating a Stunning Red Anthurium in Water: A Simple Guide for Green Enthusiasts

The Anthurium, a tropical houseplant belonging to the Araceae family and native to tropical America, can flourish beautifully when grown in water. This uncomplicated process results in majestic blooms, offering enthusiasts an effortless way to nurture this vibrant red plant.

Let’s Dive into Action, Green Thumb Enthusiasts!

1. Preparation and Sponge Insertion:

  • Assess the plant’s condition and roots, trimming away yellowed leaves and roots with scissors, preserving the collar.
  • Acquire a flower sponge, creating holes on one end.
  • Insert the trimmed leaves into the holes of the sponge.
  • Place the sponge adorned with leaves in a glass vase and add water, ensuring the sponge is moistened.

2. Watering and Nutrient Provision:

  • Note that the plant requires watering without additional fertilization.
  • After approximately 15 days in a shaded location, move the plant to an area conducive to flowering.
  • After two months, water the plant, providing necessary nutrients, and consider using organic fertilizer.

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