Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Anthurium Care: Ways To Fertilize An Potted Anthurium

By Moana Morganstern


Looking after an anthurium is easy after you've mastered basic principles of anthurium cultivation. In prior articles, I've covered where to keep your anthurium and tips on how to water it. In this write-up I am going to look at tips on how to fertilize an anthurium.

Incorrect fertilization of your plant can harm it, so it is important to understand how to feed it appropriately. The most vital factor to keep in mind is to never over fertilize your plant. If you are unsure concerning how much plant food you ought to give your plant, be sure you provide it less than you feel it wants. Should you over fertilize your plant you may kill it. While, if you under fertilize your plant, the worse which will occur is that it'll grow slightly more slowly.

You will discover two kinds of fertilizer that can be employed to fertilize an anthurium: slow release or liquid. With slow release, you apply it once and you don't need to apply it again for half a year. With liquid fertilizer, you'll need to apply it each week. Generally, I recommend utilizing slow release fertilizer except in cases where you are willing to devote a great deal of attention to your plant.

The main thing to watch out for in a fertilizer is a decent ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. To locate this kind of fertilizer, just look at the figures on the package. They need to be something like 15-30-15.

Once you've picked a fertilizer, you'll want to apply it. To utilize it simply look at instructions on the content label and decrease the quantities you find there by 75%. Assume the content label says that for 8 inch pots you should use 1 teaspoon, for an anthurium in an 8 inch container it is best to instead use a quarter teaspoon. In terms of application frequency, a slow release fertilizer should be applied once every six months.




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