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Rachel in glass

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Hydroponic Anthurium 'lilli'

  • Easy care
  • Most light conditions
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    • Watering

      Because her roots are in water you just need to keep that water topped up. Make sure the tops of the roots aren’t under the water and change the water every few weeks to keep it clean.

    • Medium light

      She’ll need a good amount of light to bloom, but keep her away from direct sun.

    • Feeding

      In spring and summer, add a little liquid fertiliser to the water. After a day or so, change the water to keep it clean.

  • Botanical name

    Anthurium ‘Lilli’

    Nickname

    Flamingo flower; Anthurium andraeanum

    Plant type

    Evergreen, indoor

    Plant height (including glass)

    30-40cm

    Glass dimensions

    Width: 14cm

    Height: 15cm

    Pet/baby safe

    Sap can irritate skin and is harmful if eaten

  • Our very popularRachelis now available planted in a glass bottle. There are two big advantages to this kind of planting. One, it looks beautiful. Two, it means you never have to worry about remembering to water your plant.

    This method of growing is known as hydroponic planting, which means growing without soil. Your plant will just suck up all the water it needs. You’ve probably read our guidance saying plants don’t like their roots too wet, but that only applies to plants growing in soil. Bacteria breed quickly in very wet soil. That bacteria can attack your plant’s roots and make them rot. Because there’s no soil here, bacteria can’t breed and your plant is perfectly happy with wet roots. Remember to change the water every few weeks to keep it clean.

    Plants usually take their nutrients from the soil, so hydroponic plants need to get their nutrients fromplant food. Add a little to the water once a month and leave it in there for 24-48 hours. Your plant will then have taken all it needs and you can change the water again. You’ll only need to do this in spring and summer, because your plant won’t be growing in winter.

    A useful way to think about how to care for your plant is to consider where it comes from. Anthurium adreanum live in rainforests, either in the branches of larger trees or on the ground beneath them. That means it’s used to getting dappled light, rather than direct sun, and regularly getting soaked by rainfall.

    Did you know?

    You might easily confuse your anthurium with a spathiphyllum, or Peace Lily, likePippa. This is an easy mistake to make, given that they’re in the same plant family, very distinct because of their unique (suggestive!) flower shape.

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