Feng Shui Implication and Taboo of Anthurium andraeanum
The flowers of Anthurium andraeanum are mostly red, and the flowers are bright and beautiful. Anthurium generally means making great achievements, which means wishing others a step-by-step promotion in their careers. There is only one flower on each branch of Anzu Flower. Although not as eye-catching as roses, Anthurium also represents love. Usually, it can be given to lovers, lovers and lovers, indicating that the love for them is sincere and that it will never change.
The northern five elements belong to water, and the Anthurium five elements belong to fire. If put together, they will be incompatible with each other, leading to a serious decline in the growth of Anthurium, which is not conducive to home feng shui. The western five elements belong to gold, and the Anthurium five elements belong to fire. Fire can kill gold in the five elements theory, so if Anthurium andraeanum is placed in the west, it will lead to the deterioration of western geomantic omen. Although the growth of Anthurium andraeanum needs proper sunlight, it is a plant that is very intolerant of strong light, so it is necessary to avoid direct sunlight.
Maintenance of Anthurium andraeanum
Anthurium andraeanum is a wet plant, but when it is cultivated in soil, there is often water in the basin, which leads to root rot and yellow and withered leaves. Therefore, when planting in the upper basin, we should also pay attention to the use of flower soil, and we should not use soil that is too sticky and easy to form hardening.
When preparing Anthurium andraeanum flower soil, humus soil can be used, and some fine coconut chaff or fermented peanut shells can also be added. As long as the soil is soft and breathable, its roots will grow thick and it is easier to grow new leaves. In this way, after each watering, the excess water will be discharged out of the basin smoothly, and there will be no root rot caused by accumulated water.
Anthurium likes water better than other flowers, and many people also like hydroponics. However, when cultivating Anthurium andraeanum in soil culture, special attention should be paid to watering. Too dry or too wet pot soil is not conducive to plant growth, which will lead to yellowing of leaves, root rot or long-term failure to grow new leaves.