Anthurium Warocqueanum Care
Anthurium 'Warocqueanum' commonly known as the queen anthurium, is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium. Native to Colombia, it is grown in more temperate climates as a greenhouse or houseplant for its long, ornamental foliage.
- Characteristics, Shapes & Colors
Anthurium Warocqueanum has beautiful leaves and they can grow up to 6 feet in size. Its has a unique dark green leaves, thick and rough and have silver venations that will be more prominent when the Anthurium Warocqueanum plant has grown up.
- How to care
- Place Anthurium Warocqueanum plant in a place that has a light intensity of 60% - 70% with a temperature between 18-25 °C.
- The most suitable growing medium for Anthurium Warocqueanum a mixture of perlite, peat & hydrotone.
- For the intensity of watering Anthurium Warocqueanum need 3 times in a week so that the growing medium is ns not too dry. Because Anthurium Warocqueanum likes the high intensity of water.
- The fertilization period for Anthurium Warocqueanum can be done once a week with liquid organic fertilizer dissolved in water and then sprayed on the leaves.
- How to propagate
Anthurium Warocqueanum can be propagated by cuttings and seeds. Here's how to seeding the Anthurium Warocqueanum cutting plants..
- The first step is remove the Anthurium plant from the growing medium.
- Then do the cleaning on the roots of the Anthurium plant that is still attached.
- Cut on the tubers of the Anthurium plant into 2 parts. Make sure that both of these pieces have roots that are still attached.
- If you have completed, apply root stimulant on the part that has been cut. The purpose of applying root stimulant is to stimulate maximum growth of the roots.
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Then do plant again by put the plant into a pot that has been filled with planting media which has been explained earlier and do enough watering. Make sure the the planting media is sterile and shafted.