Please note : these are practical tips that I have gathered from several gardening sites. I myself am not a botanist. These are non-exhaustive advice, since each plant will react differently depending on its environment. If your plant is doing very well and your care does not follow this sheet to the letter, don't change anything. Be attentive to the moods of your plants before anything else !
Obviously, those are the same care advice as for each Anthurium.
Up to 80cm
Family : Araceae
Exposure : Bright - no direct sun.
Flowering : from September / October to March. You can cut the flower so that it does not use too much of the plant's energy.
Mist : regularly throughout the year, more in summer, and in winter if there is heating.
Humidity : Place clay balls at the bottom of its pot. Also in a larger bowl under the pot (but you can also put wet gravel in it).
Watering in spring / summer : once a week, the substrate should be very close to being dry; you can shower it.
Watering in autumn / winter : every 10-14 days, the soil must be very dry.
Temperature : Ideal between 18-22 ° (64.41F-71.6F). Must not drop below 15 ° (59F) nor rise above 30 ° (86F).
Repotting : In the spring every two years if the plant is cramped (roots sticking out)
Soil : Rich, potting soil for green plants or houseplant, drained with clay balls and 1/3 peat ; the best being a mixture of spaigne and pine bark. The best being an intermediate araceous mixture, 25% potting soil (preferably organic), 25% sphagnum moss, 40% coconut bark (between 10 and 20 mm) and 10% perlite (20% if your climate is rather temperate / cool).
Liquid fertilizer: if used, from April to September once a month, then stop completely from October to April. Useless if the soil is recent and already contains fertilizer (wait at least a month). Liquid fertilizer should always be administered on a soil previously watered.
Concerns :
-The borders are drying out : the air is too dry.
-The leaves turn yellow and are soft : excess watering. Wait until the substrate is dry before watering again.
Prone to mites and mealybugs.
Depolluting
To know : poisonous plant. Attention to children & animals. Beware of drafts.
There is a lot of care and advice that generally applies to almost all houseplants, such as avoiding drafts, putting clay balls at the bottom of the pot, avoiding installing near springs heat, avoid direct sun ... To find out about them, I advise you to read my article Basic tips plants. Otherwise, generally speaking, the articles on the Basic Tips page.
Other varieties :
Anthurium arrow : green leaves in the shape of an arrowhead
Anthurium elipticum 'Jungle Bush': green leaves, thinner and longer
Anthurium regale large and small : darker leaves, more velvet, white veins
Anthurium waterburyanum : green leaves, long, slightly white veins but less thick than regale or clarinervium
Anthurium clarinervium : fairly round heart-shaped leaves, thick white veins
Anthurium warocqueanum : very long, thin, dark leaves, white veins