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Anthurium Delta Force – Tissue Culture Plantlet

Anthurium Delta Force – Tissue Culture Plantlet

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Anthurium Delta Force – Tissue Culture Plant.

Healthy plant selected at random from the batch shown. Photos taken 3th April.

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About the Anthurium Delta Force

Anthurium Delta Force is a striking collector’s Anthurium known for its elegant foliage and distinctive triangular leaf shape. As the plant matures, the leaves develop deeper green colouring with beautiful vein definition, giving it a bold tropical appearance that stands out in any collection.

This plant began as a tissue culture plant and is currently rooting in a perlite mix. The plants have been growing in these conditions for approximately one month, and fresh roots are now beginning to form. Ill pot your plant into a 5cm pot with the perlite mix which I should be happy to grow till you see the roots squeezing out if the bottom.

They are being grown in a carefully controlled indoor environment at approximately 23°C with humidity around 55%, allowing them to gradually adapt to normal home conditions while establishing their root systems.

Each plant will continue developing roots and strengthening as it grows. Natural variation in growth speed and leaf shape should be expected with young tissue culture plants.

Basic care guidance

Light

Bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid strong direct sunlight.

Water

Keep the perlite lightly moist but never waterlogged. Young roots prefer steady moisture rather than heavy watering.

Humidity

Moderate humidity is helpful while the plant continues establishing.

Temperature

Warm conditions around 20–24°C will support healthy growth.

Feeding

Once the plant is more established, begin feeding lightly with a diluted fertiliser during active growth.

As with all young tissue culture plants, development timelines can vary slightly as each plant continues to establish its root system.

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