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3. Choose the Right Pot Size
Pot size greatly affects the plant’s performance.
A pot that is too large will encourage the roots to spread excessively, reducing flower production.
If the leaves begin to yellow or curl, it might signal root rot or the need to repot.
4. Use the Correct Substrate
Since Anthuriums are epiphytes, they don’t naturally grow in dense soil.
Avoid heavy black soil.
Use a well-draining, aerated mix like pine bark combined with light potting soil.
The substrate should retain some moisture but dry quickly to prevent root issues.
5. Fertilize with Caution
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