Anthurium Care Tips

Rare Anthuriums (like warocqueanum, crystallinum, regale, etc.) are stunning but definitely more particular. Here’s a clean, practical care guide:

Light

  • Bright, indirect light

  • No direct sun—leaves burn easily, especially velvety types

  • Too little light = slow growth and smaller leaves

Watering

  • Keep lightly moist, never soggy

  • Let top layer of soil dry slightly before watering

  • Very sensitive to overwatering → root rot happens fast

Humidity

  • High humidity is crucial (70–90% ideal)

  • Low humidity causes crispy edges and poor leaf development

  • Humidifier or enclosed cabinet setup works best

Temperature

  • Thrive in warm, stable temps: 65–80°F (18–27°C)

  • Avoid drafts, cold windows, and temp swings

Soil / Substrate

  • Extremely airy, well-draining mix

  • Common mix: orchid bark + perlite + sphagnum moss + charcoal

  • Roots need oxygen—dense soil will kill them

Water Quality

  • Prefer filtered, distilled, or rainwater

  • Sensitive to minerals and salts in tap water

Fertilizer

  • Light feeding during growth (spring/summer)

  • Diluted balanced fertilizer every 2–4 weeks

  • Too much fertilizer can burn roots

Airflow

  • Good airflow is important (especially in high humidity setups)

  • Helps prevent fungal issues and root rot

Potting

  • Use pots with excellent drainage

  • Many growers prefer clear pots to monitor roots

  • Repot when roots outgrow container or medium breaks down

Growth Habit

  • Slower growers, especially velvety species

  • New leaves can take weeks to fully harden off

Pests

  • Watch for spider mites, thrips, and fungus gnats

  • Inspect regularly—velvet leaves attract pests

Leaf Care

  • Avoid touching new leaves while unfurling—they’re delicate

  • Don’t mist directly on velvety leaves (can cause spotting)

Acclimation

  • Rare anthuriums can struggle with sudden environment changes

  • Gradually adjust humidity/light when moving locations