Anthurium is a common green plant, because the flowers are very delicate and beautiful, and the leaves are also green and very cute. Many flower lovers keep a pot of anthurium at home. However, because I don’t know the breeding methods and precautions of anthurium, various problems have arisen during maintenance. In fact, you only need to pay attention to the following eight aspects. 1. How to breed anthurium
1. Loose soil
It is best to choose loose, breathable and well-drained soil for cultivating anthurium. When breeding at home, you can configure it yourself. Generally, you can use crushed pond mud, humus leaf soil, fine river sand, plant ash and some superphosphate and mix them evenly. If you find it troublesome, you can go to a flower shop to buy special nutrient soil.
2. Astigmatism maintenance
During maintenance, because anthurium does not like sunlight, it usually needs about 70% shade, and does not need to receive too much However, since the weather is very cold in winter, it is best to place it in a sunny place.
3. Watering frequency
In the cultivation methods and precautions of anthurium, the frequency of watering is also very important. In spring and autumn, watering frequency is also very important. The air is humid during the season, and watering is generally done every 3 to 4 days. However, when the weather is hot in summer, watering is required every day, and the surface of the pot soil should be frequently observed to see if there is accumulated water. The weather is cold in winter, and anthurium does not need too much water. Once a week is enough.
4. Appropriate fertilization
Although anthurium likes fertilizer, the weather is very cold in early spring, late autumn and winter, so it is not necessary at this time. Fertilize the anthurium. Generally in spring, new leaves of anthurium begin to sprout. At this time, decomposed fertilizer solution should be poured every 10 days. It is better to mix the same amount of 1000 times potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution. Be careful to stop fertilizing when the temperature is below 15°C. 2. Precautions for cultivating anthurium
1. Change the pot in time
After observing that the anthurium is growing very luxuriantly, its flower pot can no longer accommodate it. When it continues to grow, it's time to start repotting it. You can pull out the whole anthurium and replace it with ordinary potting soil. Be careful not to damage its roots to avoid affecting its growth.
2. Spray water frequently
In summer when the temperature is higher than 30℃, pay attention to the leaves of the anthurium or the environment where it grows. Spray water around to lower the temperature, increase the humidity of the air, and remove dust from the leaves of the anthurium, allowing it to grow greener and more vigorously.
3. Rotate the flower pot
When maintaining anthurium indoors, place it next to the bed to bask in the sun in winter. Rotate it regularly at this time. Plant to ensure that the light it receives is uniform, so that the entire plant looks full in crown shape, so as to avoid the situation of vigorous growth on one side and weakness on the other.
4. Keep warm in winter
When the temperature is lower than 12℃ in winter, it is necessary to keep the anthurium warm, because the anthurium is suitable for The growth temperature is between 19 and 25°C. If it is kept in an environment below 12°C for a long time, although the anthurium will not be frozen, it will be difficult to recover for a long time, seriously affecting the growth and flowering of the next year.
Conclusion: Through the above introduction, I believe everyone understands the methods and precautions for cultivating anthurium. As long as you pay attention to the above eight key points, you can cultivate it well. I hope everyone can cultivate lush of Anthurium!