r/Anthuriums

what’s going on with my queen?

what’s going on with my queen?

i purchased her as an outdoor plant and have been trying to acclimate her to ambient humidity, could this leaf damage be due to inconsistent humidity or is this something else ?

u/priincessmarz — 5 days ago

Weirdly broken new leaf - Anthurium clarinervium red

A few weeks ago I got a small Anthurium and its first leaf unfurled, but it’s broken. Can’t understand why. Any advice?

u/________lm_______ — 5 days ago

Is this etiolated or a good buy for $45?

Hi! I’ve never owned an anthurium before but really like the look of this Anthurium Crystallinum Hybrid I saw on marketplace. I just wasn’t sure if this is what a healthy one would look like or if the yellowing leaf and long petioles were a bad sign. Thanks! :)

u/lilizna — 10 days ago
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Anthurium Pink Healthy?

Hi! I noticed some browning on my anthurium and not sure if it’s healthy or a larger issue. Anyone else experience this?

u/taykay1989 — 11 days ago
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Help with whatever this plant is

Hi everyone! I’m hoping to get some help identifying and (hopefully) saving this plant.

I bought it about two years ago believing it might be an Anthurium crystallinum, but I’m not 100% sure, I’d love a confirmation or correction if anyone knows better.

Here’s what’s been happening: when I first got it, it had several beautiful leaves. Over time, they dried up and fell off one by one, including new growth that would emerge and then die shortly after. When the very last leaf was about to drop, a new bud appeared — but the leaf that grew from it stayed much smaller than all the previous ones.

At some point I suspected the pot size might have been wrong and that waterlogging could have been an issue, so I repotted it into a smaller container. When I did, I noticed the roots looked quite numerous relative to the plant’s current size, but they all appeared healthy.

The plant is indoor, near a south west facing window, I’m trying to water it just when the top 3/4 cm of soil is dry.

I’m attaching a photo from when I first bought it so you can see what it looked like originally one of the Moment I’ve decided to change the pot and a more recent one.

Has anyone experienced something similar? Any advice on care, diagnosis, or recovery would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance!

u/nonloso_0 — 9 days ago
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Help!! Annoying anthurium

This plant has not grown nor died since I’ve bought it. I’ve done everything from putting it in indirect sunlight to gradually moving it to more direct sunlight then to my greenhouse (which burnt it 🙄) to using natural plant food as well as DIY ones like a banana peel juice. I’ve had it with this plant. I water it when the pot feels light and it has well draining soil. I have no clue what it wants. It is so stubborn. I have the urge to chop it all off and start over. Anyone have any advice?

u/Anonymouschikibaby — 14 days ago