Anthurium polyschistum
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Species: Anthurium polyschistum
Plant Genus: Anthurium
Plant Family: Araceae
Origin: Colombia, Ecuador, and Northeastern Bolivia.
It is an epiphytic plant, primarily growing in the wet tropical biome, spectacular due to its palmate foliage with wavy edges, similar to that of Cannabis. The similarities end here:)
Soil drainage: well-drained, we recommend a substrate mix composed of coco coir, perlite, vermiculite, sphagnum moss, pumice.
Soil pH: acidic
Fertilizers: Anthurium is a species that requires moderate fertilization, so we recommend using a bio fertilizer (we use the BioBizz brand for the plants we cultivate) from early March to late November.
Air humidity: the happiest is at 70% - 75%, but it thrives admirably even in an environment with a lower humidity level, down to 45%-50%. Hybrids are known to be much more resistant to low humidity compared to Anthurium species.
Temperature: 18-30 degrees Celsius
Light: full indirect light
Height of plant including pot: 20-25cm
Pot diameter: 9cm
Attention! To check the moisture level of the substrate, inserting your finger into the pot to a depth of 2 cm is the best way to measure soil moisture.
So, if you feel the substrate is wet, keep the watering can away from it for one or two days, and if it feels dry, water it.
Attention 2! When it comes to watering, we must consider the pot in which the plant is planted, as well as the amount of substrate and its aeration level. That is, do not pour a liter of water into a pot with a diameter and height of 12 cm, because we will drown the plant's roots. It is best to discard the excess water from the collector pot half an hour after watering.
Good luck with taking care of it! And don't forget to give us updates about your plant, using the hashtag #greenmirrors and tagging @green.mirrors in your Instagram posts! We promise to share them in our stories.
Tags: Anthurium, Anthurium polyschistum, Araceae, rare plants, unusual plants, decorative foliage plants, trailing plants, air-purifying plants, indoor decorative plants.
Plant Genus: Anthurium
Plant Family: Araceae
Origin: Colombia, Ecuador, and Northeastern Bolivia.
It is an epiphytic plant, primarily growing in the wet tropical biome, spectacular due to its palmate foliage with wavy edges, similar to that of Cannabis. The similarities end here:)
Soil drainage: well-drained, we recommend a substrate mix composed of coco coir, perlite, vermiculite, sphagnum moss, pumice.
Soil pH: acidic
Fertilizers: Anthurium is a species that requires moderate fertilization, so we recommend using a bio fertilizer (we use the BioBizz brand for the plants we cultivate) from early March to late November.
Air humidity: the happiest is at 70% - 75%, but it thrives admirably even in an environment with a lower humidity level, down to 45%-50%. Hybrids are known to be much more resistant to low humidity compared to Anthurium species.
Temperature: 18-30 degrees Celsius
Light: full indirect light
Height of plant including pot: 20-25cm
Pot diameter: 9cm
Attention! To check the moisture level of the substrate, inserting your finger into the pot to a depth of 2 cm is the best way to measure soil moisture.
So, if you feel the substrate is wet, keep the watering can away from it for one or two days, and if it feels dry, water it.
Attention 2! When it comes to watering, we must consider the pot in which the plant is planted, as well as the amount of substrate and its aeration level. That is, do not pour a liter of water into a pot with a diameter and height of 12 cm, because we will drown the plant's roots. It is best to discard the excess water from the collector pot half an hour after watering.
Good luck with taking care of it! And don't forget to give us updates about your plant, using the hashtag #greenmirrors and tagging @green.mirrors in your Instagram posts! We promise to share them in our stories.
Tags: Anthurium, Anthurium polyschistum, Araceae, rare plants, unusual plants, decorative foliage plants, trailing plants, air-purifying plants, indoor decorative plants.