These plants love light and bright places.
However, care must be taken to ensure that the pots are not exposed to direct sunlight.
If the plants will be in a room facing south, it is better to place them in light partial shade, at full distance from the window.
Anthuriums love warmth and do not really like light. 20-25 degrees in summer and 15-18 in winter are the most comfortable temperature for them.
They should be hidden from direct sunlight, as the leaves may turn yellow and curl up.
Diffused light, partial shade – that’s it.
During the summer, Andre's anthurium requires watering twice a week, half a glass of water each time.
Remember to maintain good drainage and mist water throughout the day to increase humidity.
In winter, Anthurium Andre needs watering once a week, in a volume of slightly less than half a glass of water.
Fertilizers for anthuriums can be used both organic and mineral fertilizers.
It is important to remember that anthuriums do not like to be over-fertilized, so it is important to follow the package directions and not exceed the recommended dosage.
The peel of citrus fruits (orange, tangerine, lemon) must be filled with warm water.
Cover the container with a lid and leave for two days.
It is recommended to apply all home fertilizers only 1-2 times per season.
The considered nutrient solutions and products will have a stimulating effect on the growth of anthurium and its flowering.