Every 7d
Recommended Frequency
1 /2 cup of water
Recommended Amount
The Anthurium Amnicola is definitely not drought tolerant, so be sure that you're consistent with your watering schedule! They will need watering regularly to keep their soil moist, but not soggy! During active growing s...
Every 90d
Recommended Frequency
Fertilize your Anthurium Amnicola every three months using a liquid fertilizer high in phosphorus, diluted by three-quarters strength.
Partial Shade
Recommended
Partial shade is achieved when your plant is able to receive between 3-6 hours of direct sunlight per day. These hours of sun exposure should occur during the early hours of the morning, this will relieve your plant from...
Every 730d
Recommended Frequency
Repot your Anthurium Amnicola every two years, or once it outgrows its pot.
Peat Soil
Recommended Soil
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 wit...
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Questions about Anthurium Amnicola
The Anthurium amnicola, also known as Tulip Anthurium, is a unique flowering plant native to Panama. It is distinguished by its tulip-shaped, pale lavender to deep purple spathes and elongated spadices, creating an elega...
Toxicity of Anthurium Amnicola
Common Pests and Diseases
Aphid Infestation
Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects that feed on the sap of plants, including Anthurium amnicola. They usually congregate on new growth and the undersides of leaves, causing yellowing, distorted growth, and a decline in plant health.
To manage aphids, start by rinsing your Anthurium amnicola with a strong jet of water to dislodge the pests. For persistent problems, apply insecticidal soap or neem oil, focusing on the undersides of leaves where aphids congregate. Ensure to repeat the application according to product instructions for best results. Introducing natural predators like ladybugs can also help control aphid populations in a more natural way.
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