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### 🌿 4. Fertilize Lightly But Regularly
To keep those blooms coming, your Anthurium needs food — but not too much.
* Use a **balanced liquid fertilizer** (like 10-10-10) diluted to half strength.
* Feed **every 6–8 weeks** during the growing season (spring through early fall).
* Don’t over-fertilize, or you’ll get lush leaves with no flowers.
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### 🍃 5. Prune and Repot When Needed
* **Remove faded blooms** and yellow leaves to encourage new growth.
* **Repot every 1–2 years**, especially if roots start circling the pot. Spring is the best time to do this.
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### ❄️ Bonus: Keep It Warm and Cozy
Anthuriums are tropical natives. They thrive in **temperatures between 65–80°F (18–27°C)**. Avoid cold drafts, heaters, or sudden temperature changes.
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### Final Thoughts
With just a bit of attention and consistency, your Anthurium can bloom nearly **all year round**, bringing color and joy to your space like few other plants can. Give it the light, water, and nutrients it needs — and it will reward you with a dazzling floral display that feels almost endless.
So the next time you spot your Anthurium bursting with color, you’ll know why: you followed the simple rules of care that make all the difference.
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