Do anthuriums need sunlight?
In this regard, is anthurium a good indoor plant?
Anthurium plants can tolerate all levels of indirect light, but anthuriums growing in low light will have fewer flowers and will grow slower. If you are growing this plant as a houseplant, half and half mix of potting soil and orchid soil or perlite will provide the kind of soil anthuriums prefer.
- Adjust the watering schedule by season. During the summer, you should water your anthurium every day.
- Make sure that you anthurium is getting the right kind of light.
- Use a sunlamp to supplement your anthurium's light exposure.
- Place the anthurium in a tray of pebbles.
- Mist your anthurium regularly.
People also ask, how much light does an anthurium need?
Anthuriums need medium to bright light to bloom, but they will survive and grow (but not flower) in low light conditions. Choose a spot near a sunny window, but not in harsh direct sunlight (early morning or late afternoon sun is generally OK). Water: Keep the soil just barely moist but not soggy.
Your anthurium will do best when the soil has a chance to dry out in between waterings. Too much or too frequent watering can lead to root rot, which could severely affect the long-term health of your plant. For best results, water your anthurium with just six ice cubes once a week.