Soil: Grow in media (soil/ soil substrate) that is coarse and well drained.
Water: Water thoroughly and allowed to dry slightly before watering again. Over watering will lead to root decay.
Light: Anthuriums will take about as much light as you can provide them with-but not direct sunlight. Thus place in a location where they receive filtered sunlight.
Temperature: Anthuriums grow best with day temperatures of 25- 32 C, and night temperatures of 20 to 23 C. Higher temperatures may burn the leaves and fade flower color.
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