Anthuriums typically bloomfrom spring to early fall. Its flowers are durable (a single inflorescence lasts up to two months) and are the main decoration of the plant. Sometimes, however, it happens thatanthurium does not bloomThen we wonder what the causes may be and what to do to make it finally bloom. Seewhy anthurium does not bloomand how to fix it!
Why doesn't anthurium bloom?
Anthurium that does not bloomloses much of its charm. After all, beautiful, large inflorescences composed of a heart-shaped, usually red and highly shiny flower sheath and a proudly stretched orange stamen are the main decorative value of anthurium.Therefore, if we are not satisfied with the anthurium leaves alone, it is worth determining why anthurium does not bloom.
To solve your problem, here's the4 common reasons why anthurium does not bloom . I hope that after following the steps described below, your anthurium will be covered with beautiful flowers again: -)
Anthurium usually blooms in springafter the winter dormancy. Therefore, in winter, the temperature of anthurium cultivation must be lowered to 16-18 ° C, watering should be limited and no fertilization at all. If we have Scherzer's anthurium at home, from January to February, the temperature should be reduced to 10-12 ° C for 6 weeks. Only suchsupercooling will encourage anthurium to bloomIt is worth knowing, because most book guides give higher wintering temperatures for anthuriums and do not mention that it is worth cooling them for a few weeks.
Anthurium likes warm soil and hates watering with cold, chlorinated and hard water. With such watering, dark spots may appear on the leaves and flower buds of anthuriums.Anthurium will not bloom or flowering will be very weakTherefore, water the plant with soft, still water from which the chlorine has evaporated (it is enough to leave it in an open vessel for 24 hours). The same principle applies to sprinkling water on the leaves.
Anthurium requires fertilization, but excess nitrogen contributes to abundant leaf growth at the expense of poor flowering. Very often you can also observe browning and withering of the edges of the leaves, which indicates an excess of nitrogen and a shortage of potassium. In this case, it is worth taking a few weeks' break in fertilization.Flowering of anthurium will be favored by a fertilizer with a reduced nitrogen content, but rich in potassium
On the other hand,when the anthurium does not bloom, and the young leaves are inconspicuous and poorly colored , it may indicate insufficient fertilization. Then the doses of fertilizer should be increased.
The anthurium should be acidic soil with a pH of 4.5-5.5. In neutral and slightly alkaline soil (and such a reaction causes watering from the tap)anthuria grows poorly and does not bloom at all . That is why the use of fertilizer for acidophilic plants sometimes helps.
In full sun, anthurium leaves may get burned, therefore for this plant it is recommended to place not fully sunlit, with diffused light, filtered through a curtain, or even semi-shade. However, let's not exaggerate with this shade, becausein the shade of anthurium it may not bloomWithout enough light, anthurium will not form flower buds. Therefore, if the anthurium does not bloom, but stands in a rather dark place, move it closer to the window.