That claim is a bit misleading. There’s no single “magic sachet” that will suddenly make your anthurium explode with flowers once a month. Flowering in anthuriums depends on consistent care, not a one-time boost.
Here’s what actually works for healthy, frequent blooms:
🌱 What helps anthuriums flower
- Light: Bright, indirect sunlight is key. Too little light = lots of leaves, few flowers.
- Watering: Keep soil slightly moist but never soggy. Overwatering can stop flowering.
- Humidity: They love high humidity (60–80%). Dry air reduces blooms.
- Temperature: Warm conditions (18–30°C) encourage growth and flowering.
🌿 Fertilizer (this is likely what the “sachet” refers to)
A balanced liquid fertilizer or a phosphorus-rich one (like 10-30-10) can help—but:
- Use small doses every 2–4 weeks, not a random monthly sachet
- Too much fertilizer can burn roots and reduce flowering
⚠️ Reality check
- Flowering is gradual, not explosive overnight
- “One sachet = instant blooms” is marketing hype, not plant science
- Overfeeding can actually harm your plant
If you want, tell me how your anthurium looks right now (leaves, flowers, light conditions), and I can help you fine-tune care to get more blooms 🌸