Climate

INTERMEDIATE

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ARACEAE

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Anthurium

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Plant

7 reviews for Anthurium draconopterum (medium)

  1. Victoria Grapsidou (verified owner)

    Even though it has a reputation for being finicky and difficult,with the right shipping period proper acclimation prosses it is like treating a regular anthurium. After 20 days acclimating in a clear prop box, now its living in my living room under grow lights with carefully monitored watering schedule, with average humidity of 50%. I love it!!

  2. Carolyn Tate (verified owner)

    So far the plant is doing well

  3. Rita Guill (verified owner)

    This is the 2nd time buying this plant. The first died shortly after I got it. This one had 2 leaves that died in 3 days, however, it is sending up a new shoot, so there is hope. I planted it in chunky perlite, leca and orchid bark, in a slotted orchid pot. I’m in Washington, days are 75-85F and nights are 50-60F

  4. Rita Guill (verified owner)

    I ordered online and picked it up in Tacoma WA. It had 3 nice leaves when I unwrapped it, but they all fell off in a few days and now I have a chonk left, in some soil, waiting to see if it comes back. Not holding my breath. Day temps 75-85F, nights 50-60F

  5. Kelly Lion (verified owner)

    It arrived decent with only two leaves but the leaves were already starting to brown and yellow on the edges but after a few days, both leaves died. The leaves were pretty big and I was excited to get it but it didnt do so well

  6. Victoria Grapsidou (verified owner)

    Even though it has a reputation for being finicky and difficult,with the right shipping period proper acclimation prosses it is like treating a regular anthurium. After 20 days acclimating in a clear prop box, now its living in my living room under grow lights with carefully monitored watering schedule, with average humidity of 50%. I love it!!

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