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Anthurium Warocoqeanum dark
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Description
Description
Ah, the Queen Anthurium (Anthurium warocqueanum) — a total showstopper! Those long, velvety, dark green leaves with striking white veins make it one of the most coveted anthuriums around. But she’s also a bit of a diva when it comes to care. Here’s how to keep your Queen happy and thriving:
👑 Anthurium warocqueanum Care Guide
💡 Light
- Bright, indirect light is ideal.
- Avoid direct sun, especially harsh afternoon rays — the velvety leaves are delicate and can burn.
- Too little light = slower growth and dull leaf color.
💧 Water
- Keep soil consistently moist but never soggy.
- Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.
- Use distilled or rainwater if possible — she’s a bit sensitive to salts and hard water.
🌿 Humidity
- This plant loves high humidity — aim for 70–90%.
- Best in a greenhouse cabinet, humidifier setup, or even a bathroom with good light.
- Leaf edges will crisp if humidity drops too low.
🌡️ Temperature
- Likes it warm: 65–80°F (18–27°C).
- Keep away from cold drafts and temperature swings — they stress her out.
🌱 Soil
- Needs a very airy, well-draining mix, like:
- Orchid bark
- Sphagnum moss or coco husk
- Perlite
- Charcoal or a pinch of potting soil
- A semi-epiphytic mix mimics her natural growing conditions (on trees in the rainforest!).
🍽️ Fertilizer
- Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season with a diluted orchid or foliage fertilizer.
- Less is more — over-fertilizing can damage roots.
🔁 Repotting
- Every 1–2 years, or when it outgrows its pot.
- Don’t go too big too fast — root rot risk increases in oversized pots.
✂️ Extra Tips
- Leaf support: Use stakes or ties to help heavy leaves stay upright.
- Wipe leaves gently with a soft cloth to remove dust — keeps them healthy and photogenic.
- Good airflow is crucial — helps prevent rot and pests.
⚠️ Common Issues
Problem | Cause |
---|---|
Yellowing leaves | Overwatering or poor drainage |
Crispy tips | Low humidity |
Leaf spots | Fungal issues — increase airflow |
Slow growth | Low light or temperature |
Pest alerts | Thrips and spider mites — inspect regularly |
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