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What should I do if Anthurium is frostbitten?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The first thing you need to do is to increase the temperature around you. Then cut off the damaged leaves, and we should add some fertilizer to it, and be careful not to add too much water to it. Banana peel can be used to wipe it irregularly in winter, and warm water should be used for watering in the south, so as not to freeze badly.

1. Causes of frostbite

Because this plant originally grew in tropical rainforests, where there was moist air and warmer times, it was more afraid of cold, so when the temperature was below fifteen degrees, it might stop growing, and when the temperature was below ten degrees, it was very likely to be frostbitten.

II. Solutions

If it is frostbitten, the most direct way is to raise its maintenance temperature, as long as its leaves are not all withered, we can save it. And frostbitten plant leaves generally dry, so it is necessary to move it to a warmer place, cut off its injured leaves, and then add some fertilizer to it. Don't water it at this time. If you want to water it, wait for the new leaves to grow.

2, North

If it is in the north, there will be heating, so we put it indoors, just sprinkle some water on its leaves and around it every day, so that it and the surrounding humidity will be good. Besides, we can always rub the leaves with banana peel or beer, so that the leaves will be greener and will recover from frostbite.

3, South

There was no heating in the south, so when the temperature was lower than 15, it was necessary to reduce watering and wait until it was dry before watering. Moreover, every watering should use water of about 20 degrees Celsius, so that the plants would not be injured by sudden cold water.

Because it will grow slowly at this time, you can consider applying fertilizer to it, you can use urea or spend a lot. Our suggestion is once every half month, and it is suggested that it be applied at noon.

If the temperature here is lower, below ten degrees Celsius, keep it warm. Cover it with plastic bags at night to keep it warm. Move it to a place where it can be irradiated by light during the day. It can receive light in this place and provide its own nutrients.

 
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