10/13/2023 0 Comments Flamingo flower informationOptimal Temperatureįlamingo flower is highly sensitive to low temperatures. Click here to read about our favorite lights for indoor plants. ![]() The plant won’t flower – at least not much – if you don’t have adequate light. If you don’t have an area in your home bright enough, you may need to supplement with artificial light to get blooms. If you place your plant in a south-facing window, make sure it’s protected from the glare of direct sun by keeping it about three feet away from the glass. A north-facing window may not provide adequate light and a south-facing window may be too harsh.Īlways avoid direct sunlight. The medium light of an east- or west-facing window is ideal. Grow flamingo flowers in bright, indirect light to ensure flower production. Also, you should never apply fertilizer if the plant is stressed, has brown leaves, or if the potting soil is completely dry.Īllow the plant to rest in fall and winter, giving it a break from feeding. For example, if the label on your fertilizer says to use 1 teaspoon, you should use 1/4 teaspoon.įlamingo flower cannot handle large doses of fertilizer and will easily burn if you don’t dilute it. (It’s the one I’m currently using for my anthurium plants.) Feeding Your Plantįeed your anthurium plants with a water-soluble fertilizer formulated for flowering houseplants (we like Jack’s Houseplant Special) diluted to 1/4-strength every two weeks in spring and summer. Mist anthurium regularly to maintain high humidity levels.Ĭlick here to see our favorite houseplant humidifier on Amazon or read my review here to see why I love this one so much. This is what makes it so challenging to grow. Anthurium requires high humidity to survive indoors. ![]() Mist the foliage regularly (avoiding flowers) with lukewarm water or place the plant near a good quality humidifier. See my post on how to make a humidity tray if you’re not familiar with this process. To keep the humidity high enough and promote adequate draining, place flamingo flowers on a humidity tray. In fall and winter, reduce watering until the top half inch of soil dries out before watering again. I’ve found that giving it a little water every other day seems to keep the plant happy during spring and summer – just allowing the surface of the soil to become dry. Too much water and plants may develop root rot, but you do need to keep the soil moist – especially during summer. Anthurium doesn’t like soil that’s too wet or too dry. Water flamingo flower enough to keep soil moist all year, and avoid over-watering. ![]() Read on for more in-depth care guidelines including potting, propagation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. FEEDING: Feed every two weeks during spring and summer. ![]()
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