Laceleaf Care Guide

Last Updated: June 13, 2022

Basic Anthurium Laceleaf Care

If you are looking for a low maintenance plant that also produces colourful flowers, then the Anthurium Laceleaf is the one for you. Below you will find all the information you need to care for an Anthurium Laceleaf.

Light

Bright Indirect Light

I love the sunshine but too much direct light will damage my leaves.

Water

Water Moderately

I don’t like my soil to be too dry or too soggy. Little and often is what I’m after.

Humidity

Medium Humidity

Please make sure the air isn’t too dry, otherwise I won’t be a happy plant.

Soil

Potting Soil

I need soil specifically for indoor plants as it retains the right amount of water.

They need bright but indirect light

As with many other houseplant types, the Anthurium Laceleaf needs a spot with lots of indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight (especially in summer) as this can damage the leaves and flowers.

Don't let the soil get too soggy

Whilst Anthurium Laceleaf do like some moisture in the soil, you want to avoid waterlogging it as they are sensitive to any overwatering. Over winter you want to make sure the soil dries out completely between waterings.

Don't worry too much about increasing humidity

Whilst you can mist the plant every now and again to raise the humidity level, Anthurium Laceleaf will survive just as well in the normal humidity level of your home.

Only feed your Anthurium Laceleaf in the growing months

It’s super important to only fertilise your Anthurium Laceleaf in spring and summer and not at all during the colder darker months. We recommend weakening your fertiliser to avoid burn.

Anthurium Laceleaf are susceptible to pests

We recommend giving your plant and the leaves a real once over every few weeks to check for signs of pests. These include: yellow leaves, holes in the leaves, white residue on the plant or visible bugs.

Anthurium Laceleaf are toxic

The stems, leaves and sap from your Anthurium Laceleaf are toxic when ingested and can cause skin irritation so keep your plant away from small children and pets.

   

Anthurium Laceleaf FAQs

Quick and simple answers to the most common questions we see about the Anthurium Laceleaf.

     

Common Problems with your Anthurium Laceleaf

Here are some common issues that you might run into. It's important to diagnose any issues early to give your plant the best chance of bouncing back.

   

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