Just Spray Some, Your Anthuriums Bloom Like Crazy with Full of Roots

If you’ve ever grown Anthuriums, you know how strikingly beautiful they are.

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Known for their heart-shaped, glossy leaves and vibrant flowers, these plants are often found in homes and offices as a decorative touch.

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But if you want to take your Anthurium care to the next level, encouraging bigger, more vibrant blooms and stronger roots, you’ve come to the right place.

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Today, I’ll share a simple yet powerful tip I use to make my Anthuriums bloom like crazy and grow lush, healthy roots.

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My secret is a homemade mixture made from cucumber, water, and baking soda!

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Why Cucumber and Baking Soda?

You might be wondering, "Why cucumbers and baking soda?" Let me break it down for you.

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Cucumbers:

These hydrating veggies are packed with nutrients like potassium, magnesium, and silica.

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Silica is known for strengthening plant cells, helping your Anthurium’s stems and roots grow strong.

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Cucumbers also have a high water content, which helps to increase moisture retention in the soil, making them perfect for helping your plant thrive in dry indoor environments.

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Baking Soda:

A commonly used item in the kitchen, baking soda works wonders for plants!

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It helps to balance the pH levels of your soil, preventing it from becoming too acidic, which can stress your plants.

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It also has antifungal properties that can help protect your Anthuriums from harmful pathogens and pests.

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Together, these ingredients create a natural solution that will nourish your plant, encourage blooming, and improve root development.

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What You’ll Need:

  • 100 grams of cucumber (cut into smaller pieces)
  • 0.5 liters of water
  • Blender
  • 1 tablespoon of baking soda
  • 2 liters of water (to dilute the mixture)
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How to Make the Mixture:

1. Prepare the Cucumber

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Start by cutting the cucumber into small chunks. The smaller the pieces, the easier it is for the blender to break them down, ensuring all the beneficial nutrients are released.

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2. Blend the Cucumber and Water

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Add the chopped cucumber and 0.5 liters of water into a blender.

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Then blend it until you have a smooth, watery mixture. The cucumber will release a lot of water, which is perfect for your plants!

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3. Add the Baking Soda

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Once the cucumber mixture is smooth, add 1 tablespoon of baking soda to the blender.

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This step helps keep the pH of the mixture balanced and gives your plant’s roots and leaves an extra boost.

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4. Dilute the Mixture

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Finally, add 2 liters of water to dilute the mixture. This ensures the solution isn’t too concentrated, making it safe for your plants.

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How to Use This Mixture for Your Anthuriums

Now that you’ve made your mixture, it’s time to use it! There are three main ways I use this cucumber and baking soda solution to care for my Anthuriums.

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1. Watering Your Anthuriums

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Watering with this mixture helps deliver nutrients directly to the roots, promoting strong growth and healthier plants.

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I water my Anthuriums with this mixture every two weeks. Be sure to water the soil thoroughly, allowing the roots to absorb the nutrients.

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You can use this solution instead of your regular watering routine for that week.

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Tip: Make sure the pot has good drainage to avoid waterlogging. Anthuriums don’t like their roots sitting in water for too long, so always allow the excess water to drain out.

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2. Spraying on the Leaves

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Anthuriums are tropical plants that thrive in humid conditions, so adding extra moisture to the leaves can help them stay happy and healthy. I use this cucumber mixture as a leaf spray.

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I spray my Anthurium leaves with the cucumber mixture once a week. I simply use a spray bottle and mist the leaves lightly.

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The cucumber water will help maintain the plant’s natural shine while also keeping the leaves hydrated. If you live in a dry environment, this can be particularly beneficial.

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You can also increase the frequency of leaf spraying to twice a week if you want to boost humidity around the plant.

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3. Cleaning the Leaves

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Over time, your Anthurium’s leaves can collect dust and dirt, which not only affects its appearance but also reduces its ability to absorb light.

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Cleaning the leaves with this mixture can help remove the buildup of dust and keep your plant looking fresh.

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I clean the leaves once a month to ensure they remain spotless. I dampen a soft cloth or sponge with the cucumber mixture and gently wipe each leaf.

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How Often Should You Use This Mixture?

Consistency is key when it comes to plant care, so here’s the schedule I follow:

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  • Watering: Every two weeks with the cucumber mixture.
  • Spraying leaves: Once a week to provide moisture and shine.
  • Cleaning leaves: Every month to keep them dust-free and healthy.
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You can adjust the frequency based on your environment. If your Anthurium is in a particularly dry room, feel free to spray the leaves more often.

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Other Tips for Healthy Anthuriums

While the cucumber and baking soda mixture will help give your Anthuriums a boost, there are a few more things you can do to make sure they thrive.

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Anthuriums do best in bright, indirect light. You need to avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch their leaves.

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About temperature, keep your Anthurium in a room that’s between 60-85°F (16-29°C). They don’t like cold drafts or sudden temperature changes.

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Plus, use well-draining soil. Anthuriums prefer a mix that’s rich in organic matter and allows excess water to drain away quickly.

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While the cucumber mixture will provide some nutrients, you can supplement this with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer).

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See more: How to Grow White Anthuriums Successfully, Along With Common Mistakes to Avoid

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