Anthurium Royal Pink Champion

Anthurium Royal Pink Champion
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Anthurium royal pink champion
Family:Asparagaceae
Genus:Anthurium
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Anthurium royal pink champion Plant Features

 

Leaves: The leaf shape of it may be heart - shaped, oval - shaped, or nearly round. The leaves have a relatively thick texture, are shiny, and the surface is very smooth. The color is usually a rich green, and the vein patterns on the leaves are clear. These leaf characteristics make the plant itself somewhat ornamental.

 

Flowers: The flower structure of Anthurium is quite special. For the "Anthurium royal pink champion", its spathe (the most prominent part of the flower that people usually consider) shows a gorgeous royal - pink color. This color is very bright and eye - catching. The shape is approximately heart - shaped or oval - shaped, and the spathe is relatively thick with a waxy luster, looking noble and elegant. The spadix wrapped inside the spathe is generally yellow or white, which contrasts with the pink spathe and greatly enhances the layering and ornamental value of the flower.

 

Anthurium royal pink champion Plant Size:

 

  • Accepting tissue culture plantlet orders
  • Pot:12cm-17cm

  • Hight:30cm-50cm

  • The height of the plants and the flower pots can be made to your size

 

Anthurium royal pink champion Special Care or Planting instructions

 

  • Light

Anthurium Royal Pink Champion prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch the delicate flowers and leaves, so it should be placed near a window with filtered light or in a spot where it gets bright but indirect sunlight.

It can tolerate moderate light but will not flower as profusely in lower light conditions.

  • Temperature

This plant thrives in warm temperatures, ideally between 18-26°C (65-79°F). It should be kept in an environment where the temperature does not drop below 15°C (59°F), as it is sensitive to cold drafts.

It also prefers higher humidity, making it an ideal plant for bathrooms, kitchens, or humidified rooms.

  • Watering

Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. Be careful not to overwater, as Anthurium Royal Pink Champion is susceptible to root rot. Make sure the plant is in a pot with good drainage.

While the plant enjoys higher humidity, avoid allowing water to sit in the saucer beneath the pot to prevent waterlogging.

  • Soil

A well-draining, slightly acidic soil mix works best for this plant. A peat-based or tropical plant soil mix is ideal, as it retains moisture while ensuring that excess water drains away from the roots.

Ensure the plant is in a pot with good drainage holes to prevent water accumulation.

  • Fertilizing

During the growing season (spring and summer), fertilize once a month with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer to support healthy growth and encourage flowering.

Reduce or stop fertilizing in the winter months when the plant is not actively growing.

  • Pruning and Cleaning

Remove any dead or yellowing leaves and spent flowers regularly to keep the plant looking neat and tidy. Pruning also helps prevent fungal issues and promotes healthier growth.

Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain their glossy appearance. Cleaning the leaves also helps with air circulation around the plant.

  • Pests and Diseases

Anthurium Royal Pink Champion can be susceptible to common pests like aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. Regularly inspect the plant, especially around the undersides of the leaves and around the flower spathes, for any signs of infestation.

Root rot or fungal infections can occur if the plant is overwatered or has poor drainage, so make sure to avoid waterlogging.

 

Safety of Anthurium royal pink champion

 

Considered mildly toxic. Keep away from pets and children.

 

 

 

 

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