The Anthurium, also known as the “Flamingo Flower” or “Laceleaf,” is a stunning tropical plant prized for its glossy leaves and heart-shaped, vibrant blooms.
If you’re looking for a natural trick to boost your plant’s health, green clay might be a smart and gentle solution… if applied correctly.
Green clay is a natural material with purifying and absorbent properties. Though often used in cosmetics, it also has benefits for indoor gardening, including:
Even though green clay is natural, improper use on a tropical plant like Anthurium can cause issues:
Use one level teaspoon of green clay per medium-sized pot (10–15 cm diameter).
Gently incorporate the clay into the top 2 cm of soil for even distribution and better results.
Apply only every 4 to 6 weeks. More frequent use is not necessary.
To address surface moisture, especially in winter, sprinkle a light dusting on top of the soil.
Green clay is a natural and effective tool when used in moderation. Integrated into a gentle care routine, it can help keep your Anthurium vibrant and healthy throughout the year.
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