Anthurium flower
ANTHURIUM FLOWERING
(Anthurium andraeanum)
The best spot for a happy plant
Anthuriums like to stand in a well-lighted place, but don’t like direct sunlight. When the plant is positioned in the dark, it will give fewer flowers. They love warmth and are happiest at a temperature between 20°C and 22°C. The minimum temperature for both the pot plant and cut flower is 16°C. Keep them away from draughts and don’t place them close to a hot radiator. Anthuriums really prefer high humidity, so for example in the bathroom is where they feel most at home.
Anthurium plant care tips
In the winter period, the Anthurium plant should be watered once a week. In the summer, it can be watered more frequently, but twice a week should be enough. Do you want to pamper your plant? Spray it now and then with a plant spray, so that it imagines it's in the tropics.
Lighting Is The Most Common Cause Of An Anthurium Not Flowering. One of the most common reasons why anthurium houseplants don't bloom is insufficient light. Anthuriums can survive and even produce vigorous foliage in lower lighting conditions, but they won't flower if they don't have lots of bright indirect sunlight.