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Anthurium clarinervium is a true statement plant with its velvety, heart-shaped leaves and striking white veins. This rare beauty thrives in a warm, humid environment, making it a favorite among collectors. Its slow-growing nature and bold foliage make it a perfect choice for adding an elegant touch to indoor spaces.
Pot size 14cm
Botanical Name: Anthurium Clarinervium
Light Requirements:
These plants love a brightly lit room and being close to a window.
However it is important to avoid them getting any direct sunlight as this will cause burn marks on their leaves.
Watering needs:
Anthurium Clarinerviums do need a moderate amount of water. So try and keep the soil mix evenly moist - but not muddy. They can be allowed to dry out a little bit, especially just the top two cm's of the soil.
Water your Anthurium thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot. Allow excess water to drain away and avoid letting the plant sit in standing water.
You don't want it to dry out completely as this may turn the substrate that it's currently in hydrophobic, and thereby repelling water. Keeping it evenly moist is a win! Try out our water spouts that are the absolutely when it comes to watering plants. They give a nice gentle even spread of water around plants.
Humidity requirements:
These plants really do love rooms and spaces with high humidity. Generally 70% is great. If you have have a humidifier that will defintely help increasing the over humidity around the plant.
Fertilizing:
Like any plant, these plants do enjoy and thrive off constant nutrients like a controlled release fertilizer. This should be dug into the soil at least every 6 months. it is also important to give Anthuriums a good boost every few months with a high nitrogen fertilizer such as TerraPlus N .
Soil:
Anthuriums thrive in a lovely airy mix. When it's time to repot, consider using our aroid mix additive and combine that with perlite. That mix literally has everything needed for the perfect substrate!
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