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Hugo in glass

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Hydroponic Anthurium white

Hydroponic Anthurium white champion

  • Flowering
  • Most light conditions

Why we love Hugo

He’s extremely beautiful and will catch your eye wherever you place him. His glass vase makes him all the more striking.

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    • Medium light

      Place him in a bright room away from the sun’s rays to encourage him to flower.

    • Regular watering

      As Hugo is in a glass vase, you can easily see when he’s ready for his next drink. Keep his roots immersed in fresh, clean water.

    • Humidity

      This plant hails from the rainforest, so he is a big fan of humidity. To keep him really happy, place him in a bathroom or kitchen. You can also group him with other plants to create a mini microclimate.

  • Botanical name

    Anthurium andraeanum white champion

    Nickname

    Flamingo plant

    Plant type

    Anthurium, indoor

    Plant size

    40cm

    Pet/baby safe

    Sap is toxic to skin and harmful if eaten

    Nursery pot size

    12cm

  • For more care advice about Hugo, check out ourcomplete guide to anthurium care.

    This type of growing is known as hydroponic planting, which means growing without soil. There are two big advantages to this: it looks beautiful, and it’s easy to remember when to water your plant.

    You may have previously heard us saying that roots don’t like to be too wet, but this only applies when plants are growing in soil. This is because bacteria breed very quickly in soil, and this can cause the roots to rot. For hydroponic planting, you don’t need to worry about bacteria. Your plant’s roots will be very happy hanging out in water. Just remember to keep the water fresh by changing it every few weeks.

    As plants get their nutrients from soil, hydroponic plants need to be fed with plant food to help them grow. During spring and summer, add a little plant food to the water once a month. Leave it between 24-48 hours before changing the water again.

    In the wild, you’ll find anthurium chilling in the rainforest, soaking up the humidity and enjoying dappled light. To keep it happy at home, mirror these conditions. Think bright, indirect light and a warm spot.

    Did you know?

    In Hawaii, anthuriums are known as ‘flamingo flowers’ and are seen as a symbol of good luck.

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