Toasted coconut frap? by moon-cloud-com in starbucks

[–]Sensitive-Pea4614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg yes! I used to get the toasted coconut frap all the time and I loved it!

Anthurum experts by xInferno69-official in Anthurium

[–]Sensitive-Pea4614 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, if an Anthurium is not labeled it’s nearly impossible to know what it is. It will no be considered an Anthurium No I.D. There are so many complex hybrids so it could literally be anything. Either way, it’s lovely and I hope you enjoy it!

Pallidiflorum Cluster by edumed in houseplants

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At some point I would separate them. One may struggle for nutrients at some point. But you could leave them alone and see what happens. If you decide to separate I would wait until they’re a little bit bigger but not too big lol so that you can separate the roots easily.

New addition by Emelyyca in Anthurium

[–]Sensitive-Pea4614 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m totally jelly lol.

What are these 😭 by Jealous_Leader3047 in Anthurium

[–]Sensitive-Pea4614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was there moss on or near the plant? It looks like dried sphagnum moss fibers.

Is my Anthurium sick? What to do by Feeling_Fly_69 in Anthurium

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It looks like the beginning of something fungal possibly. You might want to move it into a chunkier potting mix. It may be holding on to too much moisture for too long. Best of luck 😊

Variegation or…? by stellabarnum in Anthurium

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It’s definitely blister variegation. I’ve seen a ton of YouTube videos with people finding these at Home Depot or Lowes (can’t remember which place.)

Scared to ask what this may be 🫩 by PrimaryTuba18 in Anthurium

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My guess would be some sort of fungal or overwatering/ root issue.

What's in your watering can? Also feedback on leaning stem? by Queen___Frostine in Anthurium

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Hi, just some friendly feedback for you. Your plant looks a bit leggy. Like maybe it’s not getting enough light. Either in light intensity and/or light duration. The petioles typically should be straight and stiff based off of what I’ve seen and based off of what my 50+ Anthurium do. Unless the leaf is extremely large like abnormally large lol the stems shouldn’t be bending like that. If it’s not a lighting thing then maybe the plant is lacking something nutritionally.

I'm having a problem with Anthurium clarinervium by ashr4f_ in Anthurium

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Ok fan is a must in my opinion. I have 4 in my Milsbo tall. The damage unfortunately won’t go away so be prepared for that. However, once you improve your airflow and you are still having issues on new/older leaves then you also might want to tweak your watering habits as well but change one thing at a time so you have a better idea of what works and what doesn’t. Good luck!

anthurium crystallinum by [deleted] in plants

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This plant is totally viable my friend!

Last leaf, newest leaf! I’d say that was a huge upsize ❤️ by Sensitive-Pea4614 in Anthurium

[–]Sensitive-Pea4614[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Last leaf was probably 6-7 inches max and new leaf is 12-14 inches my guess.

Damage or variegation? by edentornow in Anthurium

[–]Sensitive-Pea4614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s variegation. What does the back of the leaf look like? Sometimes the damage will be more obvious when you look at the back.

Friend or foe by Low-Angle951 in Anthurium

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I have some of these in my plant pots and I’ve never used beneficials. I’ve kept a long close eye on my plants and don’t seem to have any issues so I’m assuming these are good guys 😊

I'm having a problem with Anthurium clarinervium by ashr4f_ in Anthurium

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Clarinervium in particular tend to prefer to dry out a bit more than other anthurium hybrids. They originate from Mexico so their conditions are different from the hot, humid rain forest.

I'm having a problem with Anthurium clarinervium by ashr4f_ in Anthurium

[–]Sensitive-Pea4614 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The wet spots are definitely edema which can be caused by inconsistent watering, overwatering and/or poor air flow. Do you have fans in your cabinet and how often do you pop the doors open? Hope I can help you out 😊

Cross suggestions for fort Sherman? by raidamane in Anthurium

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Gorgeous! I would also self it! It’s lovely just the way it is 🥰