Anthurium warocqueanum x waterburyanum

Sprouts of Bristol
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Regular price £60.00
Soil Mix Recommendation

Notes

  • Avoid direct sunlight - medium indirect light is best (a north or east-facing window would do the trick)
  • Can be prone to root rot - water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry - Should be in very fast-draining soil so this may be quite often in the summer months
  • Likes very high humidity - may benefit from a pebble tray or humidifier 
  • Mist regularly 
  • Can benefit from very infrequent fertilising throughout the growing season
  • Toxic

 

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