Should I just cut this leaf and pray?

3โ pot

Last watered 1 week ago
No, as long as the leaf is green, the plant can still use it for energy; it will get rid of it when it feels that the leaf is no longer needed.
Also, it is the biggest leaf there, which means it is supplying the most energy to the plant. If you cut it all the work will fall on the smaller leaf to keep the whole plant alive, which in turn will cause that leaf to start to decline
Also, it is the biggest leaf there, which means it is supplying the most energy to the plant. If you cut it all the work will fall on the smaller leaf to keep the whole plant alive, which in turn will cause that leaf to start to decline
@ElderRedash27 Remove any dead or dying leaves by cutting them close to the base of the plant to promote new growth. Additionally Repot the anthurium when it outgrows its pot, typically every 1-2 years. Choose a pot that is only slightly larger than the previous one.
Light:
Anthuriums thrive in bright, indirect light, such as from an east- or west-facing window with a sheer curtain. Avoid direct sunlight, which can bleach the leaves.
Watering:
Water the plant when the top layer of soil is dry. Anthuriums are susceptible to root rot, so it's important not to overwater. Ensure the pot has good drainage.
Anthuriums thrive in bright, indirect light, such as from an east- or west-facing window with a sheer curtain. Avoid direct sunlight, which can bleach the leaves.
Watering:
Water the plant when the top layer of soil is dry. Anthuriums are susceptible to root rot, so it's important not to overwater. Ensure the pot has good drainage.