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Watering Anthurium Radicans
Every 7d
Recommended Frequency
1 /2 cup of water
Recommended Amount
Moisture
Anthurium Radicans loves water. You should be watering your Radicans when the first one-two inches of soil as dried out. In hotter climates you may need to water your plant baby every two-three days, but checking the soil will be the best test to see when your Anthurium needs a drink! Also, ensure that your plant's pot has drainage holes to avoid root-rot!

Temperature for Anthurium Radicans
Best Temperature

Light Requirements for Anthurium Radicans
Indirect Sun
Recommended
Light Requirements
Indirect Sun or Filtered Sun is when sun exposure is being filtered through a sheer curtain or is not able to have the sun's rays directly hit the leaves/flowers of your plant.

Humidity Requirements for Anthurium Radicans
Humidity

Fertilizing Anthurium Radicans
Every 90d
Recommended Frequency
Fertilizing
Fertilize your Anthurium Radicans every three months using a liquid fertilizer high in phosphorus, diluted by three-quarters strength.

Repotting for Anthurium Radicans
Every 730d
Recommended Frequency
Repotting Recommendations
Repot your Anthurium Radicans every two years, or once it outgrows its pot.

Best Soil for Anthurium Radicans
Peat Soil
Recommended Soil
Soil Recommendations
Peat Soil is an acidic soil that retains a lot of moisture and slows decomposition. Due to such a high moisture retention this mix may require irrigation to help with draining. This soil type is best used when paired with organic matter.