Anthurium Care Guide
Anthuriums (especially Queen, Crystallinum, Clarinervium) require advanced care.
Humidity Requirements
Ideal:
60–75%
In Kuwait AC homes:
30–45%
Solution:
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Group plants
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Humidity trays
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Controlled humidifier
Too low humidity causes:
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Crispy edges
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Leaf distortion
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Slowed growth
Anthurium Root Physiology
Anthurium roots are epiphytic.
They need:
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Air
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Oxygen
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Fast drainage
Ideal Anthurium Mix
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40% orchid bark
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25% perlite
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20% coco husk
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10% charcoal
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5% sphagnum moss
Never compact soil.
Water only when top layer partially dry.
💧 Hydroponic vs Soil – Advanced Comparison
Soil Growing
Pros:
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Natural buffering
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Less maintenance
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Easier for beginners
Cons:
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Risk of pests
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Root rot if overwatered
Semi-Hydro (LECA / Pon)
Pros:
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More oxygen to roots
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Less fungus gnats
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Controlled nutrient input
Cons:
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Requires nutrient solution knowledge
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Salt buildup risk
In Kuwait AC homes:
Semi-hydro can be very effective if maintained properly.
Professional Aroid Propagation Guide
Node Anatomy
Every Monstera or Philodendron cutting must contain:
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A node
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Growth eye
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Aerial root (preferable)
Leaf-only cuttings do not propagate.
Water Propagation
Place node in water.
Change water every 3–5 days.
Rooting time: 2–6 weeks.
Moss Propagation
Use damp sphagnum.
Maintain airflow.
Avoid soaking moss.
Air Layering (Advanced)
Wrap node in moist sphagnum.
Cover with plastic.
Roots form before cutting.
Best method for expensive variegated plants.
When to Transfer to Soil
Wait until:
Roots are 3–5 cm long.
Use chunky mix.
Do not overwater after transfer.
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