Anthurium watermaliense
These are seed grown & fully rooted! These each have 3-5 leaves.
Anthurium watermaliense is commonly known as Black Anthurium, for its dark colored inflorescence. Requires partial shade, high humidity and a fast draining soil mix, water when the top 1-2″ of soil are dry. It is not a heavy feeder, but does benefit from slow release fertilizer 3x year – be sure to keep away from the base of the plant.
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~Do Not let Anthurium sit in excess water. Anthurium are prone to rot if left with “wet feet”. Once watered, make sure to drain any extra water.
~Do Not place in full sun or extreme high light. In the wild Anthurium either grow in the understory or among the forest floor where they would receive bright but filtered sunlight.
~Most Anthurium are epiphytic & need a well draining potting mix. If you repot your Anthurium make sure it is an airy substrate.