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Anthurium veitchii, king Anthurium live rare houseplant in 3-inch pot

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Original price was: $14.07.Current price is: $8.44.

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Set Includes : Soil
Soil Type : Chalk
Watering : Medium
Growth Rate : Medium
Features : Air Purifying, Potted
Item Height : 3 in
Color : Green
Growth Habit : Climbing
Number in Pack : 1
Brand : King
Item Width : 3 in
Safety : Child Safe, Pet Safe
Type : Houseplants
Plant Form : Plant Plug
Soil pH : Neutral
Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Sunlight : Medium Sun
Room : Any Room
Common Name : anthurium
Genus : Anthurium veitchii king
Personalize : No
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Climate : Tropical

Here are some tips for caring for an Anthurium veitchii, also known as the King Anthurium: Light Place in a spot with bright, indirect light, like near a north or east-facing window. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves. If your home is dimly lit, you can use grow lights, but make sure to give the plant some time in the dark to prevent light overdose. Water Water when the top inch or two of soil feels dry. The plant prefers moist soil, but it shouldn’t be soggy or waterlogged. Water more frequently during the spring and summer, and less frequently in the winter. Use filtered or rainwater if possible, as tap water can be harmful to the plant. Temperature Keep the plant in a temperature range of 60°F–80°F during the summer and at least 60°F during the winter. Avoid placing it near air conditioners or heating vents, as the fluctuating temperatures can damage the plant. Humidity Anthurium veitchii prefers high humidity levels, ideally above 70%. You can use a humidifier or mist the plant regularly to maintain the humidity. Soil Use a well-drained, chunky potting mix that’s rich in organic matter. You can use a premade aroid potting mix, or make your own by combining equal parts of potting mix, orchid bark, perlite, coconut coir, and sphagnum moss. Fertilizer Feed the plant with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season. Reduce feeding during the winter. Repotting Repot the plant every 1–2 years, or when it outgrows its current pot. Choose a pot that’s slightly larger than the current one, and handle the roots gently. Pruning Remove dead or yellowing leaves with clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to maintain the plant’s shape.