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anthurium soil Buy potting soil for Anthuriums 5LHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible Growth hero for your Anthurium lifelong help for all your plant questions Anthurium Potting Soil 5L is specially formulated to help your anthurium grow and flower optimally. This blend of peat moss, coconut fiber, high quality compost, and perlite creates an airy structure, excellent water retention, and good drainage of excess moisture. Thanks to the adjusted pH and added nutrients, your

  • Home delivery throughout Belgium.
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  • lifelong help for all your plant questions

Anthurium Potting Soil 5L is specially formulated to help your anthurium grow and flower optimally. This blend of peat moss, coconut fiber, high-quality compost, and perlite creates an airy structure, excellent water retention, and good drainage of excess moisture. Thanks to the adjusted pH and added nutrients, your plant will enjoy excellent nutrition and healthy root development. Combine this potting soil with a matching pot from our collection, for example, a stylish pot from our pots for houseplants collection.

How to care for potting soil for anthuriums 5L

Watering with Potting Soil for Anthuriums 5L

An anthurium in 5L potting soil for anthuriums likes even moisture without its roots becoming soggy. Give it a good watering every week, but first check that the top layer of soil has dried out slightly. The airy composition of this potting soil allows sufficient oxygen to reach the roots, preventing root rot and strengthening the plant. For additional tips on watering tropical plants, see our guide on how much water a cactus needs .

Light requirements of potting soil for anthuriums 5L

Anthuriums love bright, indirect light and, in this potting mix, will thrive in a spot near an east- or west-facing window. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves, while too little light leads to limp stems and fewer flowers. Therefore, place the plant at least 1 meter from a window with direct sunlight. For similar tropical plants, you can also consider caring for the Monstera deliciosa .

Fertilization tips

To get the most out of your 5L Anthurium Potting Soil, fertilize every 4 to 6 weeks with a liquid houseplant fertilizer during the growing season. Choose a fertilizer rich in potassium and phosphorus to encourage flowering. During the winter months, you can reduce fertilizing to once every two months. Read more about suitable fertilizers in the potting soil and accessories section .

Toxicity

Anthuriums contain calcium oxalate crystals and are slightly toxic if ingested; therefore, prevent children and pets from nibbling on the leaves. Upon contact, the leaf edges may itch and experience mild irritation, but the symptoms usually disappear after a few hours. Keep the plant out of reach of curious pets or use an attractive plant stand to prevent this. For non-toxic houseplants, please see our pet-safe collection .

Popular Anthurium varieties

Many enthusiasts combine different Anthurium varieties to create a colorful ensemble. The most common varieties are:

  • Anthurium andraeanum (Flamingo plant)
  • Anthurium scherzerianum
  • Anthurium clarinervium
  • Anthurium crystallinum
  • Anthurium regale
  • Anthurium forgetii
  • Anthurium hookeri

Common problems with potting soil for anthuriums 5L

Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves often indicate soil that is too wet or not enough light. First, check the moisture of the potting mix; let the top 2 cm dry out slightly before watering again. If the light is insufficient, move the plant to a brighter spot out of direct sunlight. Read our tips for root rot in houseplants .

Plant leaking moisture

A dripping plant could mean you're overwatering or that the potting soil isn't absorbing the water properly. Reduce the amount of water and use a pot with drainage holes. For an extra water buffer, you can add some hydro pebbles or Leca balls to the bottom.

Pests

Spider mites, mealybugs, and thrips sometimes occur on anthuriums in damp conditions. Rinse the leaves weekly with a plant sprayer and, in case of severe infestation, use sticky traps to repel fungus gnats . For natural control, you can also try a mild plant spray from our collection of plant accessories.

Carrots come out of the pot

If the roots are growing through the drainage holes at the bottom, your plant needs a larger pot or root pruning. Repot your anthurium with fresh Anthurium Potting Soil (5L) in a pot that's 2 cm larger than its current one. This gives your plant room to grow again without having to take on too much soil at once.

Brown leaf edges

Brown edges usually indicate overly dry air or irregular watering. Place your anthurium in a location with at least 60% humidity or use a humidifier. Water evenly and avoid hard tap water by filtering it or letting it sit. For more humidity tips, read our blog post about 5 tips to increase humidity in your home .

With 5L of Anthurium Potting Soil, you can be sure your anthurium will always be in top condition. Combine it with other special potting soil mixes, such as Alocasia Potting Soil or Syngonium Potting Soil (5L) , and see the vigorous results. Visit our potting soil and accessories collection for more selection and personalized advice.

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