I just got a wendlingeri (found your video through looking for info) and I am reading and watching every strap anthurium video I can find. No one seems to have done any informational videos on it. I bought it on a whim because it was a wishlist plant and I really hope I don't kill it. The roots look so delicate! Mine is a two leaf chonk in moss and I have to confess, being pretty new to anthurium I'm probably way more anxious. If you have any tips I'd love to hear them. Not totally sure how much I should let this baby dry out mostly. Everything I've read says they like high humidity and frequent watering.
What a gorgeous specimen! I'm looking for a pendant Anthurium species that I can keep in my home. Was considering the vittarifolium, but it seems like it needs quite high humidity, so maybe the pallidiflorum would be a better choice. However it seems like the latter is harder to come by than the vittarifolium. What's the humidity situation in your conservatory?
Thank you for the informative video! You mentioned fertilising the plant and I wonder if you could tell us what type of fertiliser you use.
The leaves will definitely get longer. I've had mine just shy of 2yrs. It's newest leaf is 52 inches! It's my favorite plant! 😍
I just got a wendlingeri (found your video through looking for info) and I am reading and watching every strap anthurium video I can find. No one seems to have done any informational videos on it. I bought it on a whim because it was a wishlist plant and I really hope I don't kill it. The roots look so delicate! Mine is a two leaf chonk in moss and I have to confess, being pretty new to anthurium I'm probably way more anxious. If you have any tips I'd love to hear them. Not totally sure how much I should let this baby dry out mostly. Everything I've read says they like high humidity and frequent watering.
How’s it going? I just got one…
Absolutely gorgeous beautiful plants you had especially Anthurium I absolutely love it .
Completely agree that it’s an easy anthurium. It’s been so nice to me even while I’m fairly new to that group of aroids.
What a beautiful plant!!! I am learning so much from you, my friend.. thank you for all of your sharing 😊
I just got myself one! I can't wait til mine gets as big yours
Just awesome I’m in love with this georgous plant
I enjoy your content. I'm enjoying a few new hybrid anthuriums, 2 are from same parents and look very different. So cool
Great! 👍💚😀 I didn't even know that there are so many different varieties.
I have had my eye on this guy for quite a while. I absolutely love the long pendulous leaves
I'm eyeing up an A. gracile... It seems a similar type of Anthurium so I'm hoping it will also be easy going!
thats the number one plant onn my wishlist but I cant get a hold on it. Its really beautiful and I hope to find one before winter starts.
What a gorgeous specimen! I'm looking for a pendant Anthurium species that I can keep in my home. Was considering the vittarifolium, but it seems like it needs quite high humidity, so maybe the pallidiflorum would be a better choice. However it seems like the latter is harder to come by than the vittarifolium. What's the humidity situation in your conservatory?
That’s such a success of growing this plant! It’s beautiful! Quick question tho. How much light does it receive daily?
It gets medium light for most of the day from the ceiling of the conservatory which is glass.
Hi! I just brought mine online but the leaves are falling off is their a cause? Does it need to dry out after watering?
Anthurium!
Hi there, what about light exposure?
Like too see 😍🙏❣
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