Temperature range is 15-23°C (60-70°F).
Lighting : Indirect Sunlight
Watering : In summers, the Kalanchoe Tomentosa should be watered only occasionally (once you notice that the soil has become completely dry).
Additionally, make sure that you only water the soil, not the fuzzy leaves; otherwise, they may rot.
Light: Bright, indirect sunlight. East or west facing window is great.
Temperature: 18 to 27 °C
Watering: Water once the top half of the soil is dry. Avoid overwatering.
Size: 8-12 inches in height (20-30 cm)
Soil: Lightweight well-draining soil. Half potting soil, half coarse sand or perlite is ideal.
Container: Avoid excessively large pots. Ensure good drainage.
Fertilizing: Very little fertilizer needed. Apply fertilizer about twice a year.
Humidity: Normal indoor humidity levels are fine. Flaming Katy plants do well at a range of humidity levels.
Propagation: Can be propagated easily with stem or leaf cuttings.
Light: Bright light, especially during the summer growing season. Full sun is preferable in the summer, with as much light as you can give during the winter.
Water: Keep the plants moist at all times during the growing season, and you might have to water larger plants twice a day in heat. During winter, reduce watering but don’t let them dry out.
Temperature: Warm in summer (household temperatures are fine) and colder in winter months (down to 50˚F at night). They are generally hardy, and even if they die back to the soil, they will likely recover next spring.
Soil: A rich, fast-draining mix is ideal.
Fertilizer: Fertilize adequately during the growing season, with controlled-release fertilizer and liquid fertilizer.
Light - Bright Indirect light
Watering - Water thoroughly until the water runs from the bottom drain holes.
Temperature - 15-32°C
The best thing you can do for your anthurium to promote blooming is making sure you are meeting its basic needs for healthy growth indoors. This includes:
Growing the anthurium in fertile soil that drains well.
Using a container that has bottom drainage.
Watering when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch.
Ensure your anthurium is getting sufficient humidity.
Fertilizing every other month with a houseplant fertilizer high in phosphorus and applying at half strength.
Placing the anthurium in an area that receives bright to medium levels of indirect light during the day.
Soil: Rich, loamy, well-draining soil
Light: Bright indirect light
Temperature: 18-30 °C
Humidity: Medium to High (>50% humidity is best)
Watering: Water when potting soil is almost dry (check the potting soil before watering)
Fertilizing: Diluted balanced fertilizer once a month in spring and summer
Propagation: Plant division
Light: Bright, indirect sunlight. East or west facing window is great.
Temperature: 18 to 27 °C
Watering: Water once the top half of the soil is dry. Avoid overwatering.
Size: 8-12 inches in height (20-30 cm)
Soil: Lightweight well-draining soil. Half potting soil, half coarse sand or perlite is ideal.
Container: Avoid excessively large pots. Ensure good drainage.
Fertilizing: Very little fertilizer needed. Apply fertilizer about twice a year.
Humidity: Normal indoor humidity levels are fine. Flaming Katy plants do well at a range of humidity levels.
Propagation: Can be propagated easily with stem or leaf cuttings.