Where should I put anthurium in my house?

When it comes to placing anthurium houseplants in your home, there are a few key factors to consider. Anthuriums thrive in bright, indirect light, so it’s important to find a location that provides the right amount of sunlight without exposing them to direct rays.

One ideal location for anthuriums is near an east-facing window. This allows them to receive plenty of bright, indirect light in the morning hours when the sun is not as intense. The gentle rays of the morning sun will provide the necessary light energy for the plant to thrive and grow healthy leaves and blooms.

If an east-facing window is not available or doesn’t provide sufficient light, anthuriums can also be placed near a south- or west-facing window. However, it is crucial to keep them away from direct sunlight, as the intense rays can scorch the foliage and cause damage to the plant. Placing them a few feet away from the window or using sheer curtains to filter the light can help protect the anthuriums from direct sun exposure while still allowing them to receive the bright light they need.

In my personal experience, I have found that anthuriums placed near an east-facing window have thrived the most. The morning sunlight provides a gentle and consistent light source, which encourages healthy growth and vibrant blooms. However, every home is different, and it’s important to observe how your specific environment affects your plants.

If you have multiple windows available, you can also rotate the anthuriums throughout the year to ensure they receive adequate light from different directions. This will help promote even growth and prevent the plant from leaning towards one side to reach the light source.

In addition to light, it’s important to consider the temperature and humidity levels in the chosen location. Anthuriums prefer temperatures between 60-85°F (15-29°C) and high humidity. Placing them near a window can expose them to drafts, so it’s essential to ensure that the temperature remains within the plant’s preferred range.

To maintain the required humidity levels, you can place a tray filled with water near the anthuriums or use a humidifier. This will help create a more humid microclimate around the plants, mimicking their natural habitat and providing the ideal conditions for growth.

Finding the right location for your anthuriums is crucial to their well-being. By placing them near an east-facing window or a south- or west-facing window with indirect light, you can provide them with the bright light they need to thrive. Remember to monitor the temperature and humidity levels to create an optimal environment for your anthurium houseplants.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.