n again? My Anthurium’s are Dane the flowers are dying. I don’t, do I cut the flowers off and why are the tips of the leaves turning brown again?
This appears to be a fungal infection, usually caused by overwatering or remaining wet for too long. You can cut the flower after it has faded and died off. Don't cut any foliage until it is completely dead as well.
You will have to treat this with a fungicide. This article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/using-fungicides-in-garden.htm
This article will help you to care for Anthuriums indoors: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/anthurium-care.htm
Hello! I have an Anthurium plant that otherwise looks healthy but the leaves and flowers get cuts/slits, even the new leaves. For leaves, almost all leaves have one cut, and for flowers, each flower has several cuts but on the edges. 1. Can you please help me resolve this? 2. I keep my anthurium in the corner of room but I have a big window on the other side so my room gets light. Should I put my anthrium near curtained window in the morning, and back in the room corner in evenings? 3. This is my first ever plant. Can you guide me on how to fertilize my anthurium to get more flowers before winter comes, and how to care during winter? Thank you so much!
I see signs of infection. Make sure that you let the soil dry out down to about 2 inches or so, completely, between watering. From here, you will need to treat with a fungicide, and correct watering habits.
Here are some articles that will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/using-fungicides-in-garden.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/anthurium-care.htm
if indoor what is its soil mixture ?
This plant can only grow outdoors in Zones 10 and higher and, unfortunately, you are in Zone 9a. You'll need to keep your anthurium indoors as a houseplant. Our experts recommend a half and half mixture of potting soil and orchid soil or perlite.
Here's a link to an article for you:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/anthurium-care.htm
I am watering it with 6 ice cubes per week, faithfully, and it is turning brown. What do I do?
It may be too cold, and too much water for the roots.
I would water with regular, room temperature water. They are tropical plants, and do not like the cold. Ice will be cold enough to kill the roots.
Only water after the first inch or two of soil is completely dry, as watering while it is still wet will cause fungal infections.
Here is an article that will help you to care for the plant:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/anthurium-care.htm
Hi! I was gifted a pink anthurium end of June. I’ve never had one before and had to do my own research on what it was (friend didn’t know the name) and how to care for it. The last say 3-4 weeks it has taken a turn. The flowers have all died-which I know is normal in winter- and the leaves have been turning yellow, than brown and than dead. It also has been wilting. The soil is pretty dry and when I would water it the plant was not taking in all the water. I do half a cup or less one day a week. I did ice cubes this week as I thought the slow watering would be better and it did absorb it all. I’m not sure if my plant is dead or dying or if there is something I can do! I heard re-soiling could help but I’m not sure. Please provide any advice!!
This plant tends to be a little particular with what care it requires. Soil that is too rich, low humidity, pooling water at the bottom of the container, cool temperatures, and many other things can cause this type of damage. The best thing to do will be to provide the perfect environmental factors. After, if the plant does not show signs of recovery, you can begin to diagnose illnesses.
This article will help you with their care:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/anthurium-care.htm
e more flowering? This plant is approximately 3 years + old, and appears healthy. I believe someone told me it does not need "feeding"...so I have not done so. We changed the soil a year ago, and into a larger pot. Any assistance in accomplishing more flowering is appreciated. Thanks, Rick F.
Anthuriums can be tricky. Usually lack of blooms is due to low light. Make sure they receive bright light but not direct sun. Light feeding will help them bloom. These articles should help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/anthurium-care.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/pruning-back-anthurium-plants.htm
It has minimal daylight and in semi dark at night.
There are several reasons the flowers can turn green. One is improper light, which could be the problem here. This article gives more causes:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/anthurium-turning-green.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/anthurium/anthurium-care.htm