Anthurium warocqueanum
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Taxonomy
Anthurium warocqueanum
Anthurium
Araceae
Alismatales
How to care for Anthurium warocqueanum
How often to water your Anthurium warocqueanum
Anthurium warocqueanum needs 0.5 cups of water every 9 when it doesn’t get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5" pot.
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Water 0.5 cups every
9
Finding light for Anthurium warocqueanum in your home
Anthurium warocqueanum may have difficulty thriving, and will drop leaves 🍃, without ample sunlight.
Place it less than 3 feet from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth.
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How to fertilize Anthurium warocqueanum
Most potting soils come with ample nutrients which plants use to produce new growth.
By the time your plant has depleted the nutrients in its soil it’s likely grown enough to need a larger pot anyway.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Anthurium warocqueanum after it doubles in size or once a year—whichever comes first.
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Managed to snag this little one from Mundiflora from a plant fair last weekend. My first anthurium and hope I don't kill it 😂
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What’s wrong with her 🥺 Hey y’all were in need for some advice 🥺 My velvet alocasia was my prize plant for months now and she even started sprouting a new stem!!! About 3 days ago I noticed the leave was very very droopy around it’s watering day. I watered her and put her in a little better light but nothing happened. I then propped the leave up and it didn’t help it just started curling more. I uppotted her last night and this is where we’re at. I am noticing the stems becoming just barely a little whiter too 😢 Any advice for this baby girl would be more than appreciated. Thank you in advance!! #AlocasiaAddicts #Alocasia #BlackVelvetAlocasia
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Meet Adya, my baby queen anthurium that’s just gave me her third leaf and has doubled in size overnight! I’ve had her for 6 months and she would not grow until I finally figured out her specific care requirements. I’m so happy with this new leaf and have named her based on her journey and appearance. Adya means First power, Unparalleled, Great, Beyond perception, Goddess Durga because she’s been a fighter (scale when I got her, stunted growth but look at her now! Giving me beautiful foliage and thriving! ) 😍 #HappyPlants #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PlantAddict #NewGrowth #warocqueanumgang #NewPlantIntro
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I missed #FreshLeafFriday . Here’s a new leaf my #QueenAnthurium #AnthuriumWarocqueanum just sprouted while I was away. #HappyPlants #Anthurium #PlantAddict
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Hi #GregGang! Today in #CarolinesWinterGarden , we are saying goodbye to Adeya our very first #QueenAnthurium! Her backstory: I purchased her from someone, not a nursery, and she made me fall in love with all Anthuriums. 😁 In her time with me, she went through moments of beautiful growth and torturous leaf loss, multiple times. I quickly understood that she was sickly. No matter what I tried, she would lose foliage and was unable to hold on to any very long. I’m not sure how old she was but she seemed to be an apartment sized plant (the Esmeralda) and not the larger queen. It didn’t matter. She was still loved and will always be loved for teaching us about Anthurium care. We learned a lot! 😅 Well, she’s been slowly dying back and while I’ve waited for her to decide whether she wants to go or stay, I’ve kept a watchful eye; today, it’s apparent she’s too tired and has decided to go. 😐 We aren’t upset since she’s given us so much knowledge and shared her beauty with many as well as inspired many to consider welcoming Anthurium into their home. We’ve enjoyed her presence and the fuss she brought to our lives. It’s been good and we hope to find another Queen that will sit in her place and live a long life amongst the original Adeya’s mini kingdom. Cheers to Adeya 1, our first queen! 🥂You will be missed! 🌿 #Fitsedum #PlantAddict #SanAntonioGregGang #TexasGregGang #CentralTexasGang #AnthuriumQueen
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Repotted her last week after she dropped her blooms. Now many of her leaves are yellowing. Any ideas? #Anthurium
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What's wrong with her??? #Anthurium
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Foliage Fashionista! #foliagefashionista #seymour I love the title of this segment, Foliage Fashionista! It's from a very popular gardening show in Australia appropriately called "Gardening Australia" on the national TV broadcaster (also called ABC) Hopefully, you can watch the short video included in the link as it's kinda the main point (depending on region locking 🔒) Be interested to know if you enjoy the segment and the plants on display. https:// The main website for the show is here: https:// #happyplants #plantsmakepeoplehappy #plantaddict #newgrowth #propagationstation #monsteramob #monstera #anthurium #philodendron #indoorplants #caladium #greggang #seymour #theamigos #plantmafia
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Foliage Fashionista! #foliagefashionista #seymour I love the title of this segment, Foliage Fashionista! It's from a very popular gardening show in Australia appropriately called "Gardening Australia" on the national TV broadcaster (also called ABC) Hopefully, you can watch the short video included in the link as it's kinda the main point (depending on region locking 🔒) Be interested to know if you enjoy the segment and the plants on display. https:// The main website for the show is here: https:// #happyplants #plantsmakepeoplehappy #plantaddict #newgrowth #propagationstation #monsteramob #monstera #anthurium #philodendron #indoorplants #caladium #greggang #seymour #theamigos #plantmafia
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Not sure what’s going on with my anthurium. All my other ones are doing great. This one not so much. No pests. The roots are all healthy. What do I do to fix it? Do I cut off the leafs ? And if so where? #Anthurium #help
Care Summary for Anthurium warocqueanum
Anthurium warocqueanum
Greg recommends:
0.5 cups every 9 days
< 3ft from a window
Repot after 2x growth
Based on the 4” pot your plant is in, and that it doesn’t get direct sunlight.