Care Guides for Anthurium Pedatoradiatum


Every 7d

Recommended Frequency

1 /2 cup of water

Recommended Amount

The Anthurium Pedatoradiatum will need a drink of water when their top one-two inches of soil has dried out. Ensure that your plant's pot has drainage holes for excess water to drip through and dispose of any excess wate...

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Every 90d

Recommended Frequency

Fertilize your Anthurium Pedatoradiatum every three months using a liquid fertilizer high in phosphorus, diluted by three-quarters strength.


Indirect Sun

Recommended

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.


Every 730d

Recommended Frequency

Repot your Anthurium Pedatoradiatum every two years, or once it outgrows its pot.


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60° - 85°


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 Pedatoradiatum


The Anthurium pedatoradiatum, also known as the Finger Leaf Anthurium, is a striking tropical plant known for its unique, deeply lobed leaves that resemble fingers. Native to the rainforests of Mexico, this epiphytic pla...

Toxicity of Anthurium Pedatoradiatum

Slightly Toxic to Humans

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Common Pests and Diseases

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Leaf Browning and Crisping

Underwatering

To address leaf browning and crisping due to underwatering in Anthurium pedatoradiatum, ensure the plant is watered regularly, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Use lukewarm, settled water to avoid shocking the plant's roots. If the plant is severely dehydrated, soak the pot in a water bath for about 10 minutes, then allow excess water to drain. Adjust your watering schedule according to seasonal changes in light and temperature to prevent recurrence.

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