Fertilising guide
How to fertilise Anthurium x 'Dark Mama' (Anthurium x 'Dark Mama')— schedule & NPK
Also called Dark Mama anthurium.
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About Anthurium x 'Dark Mama'
Anthurium x 'Dark Mama' · also called Dark Mama anthurium · tropical
Anthurium x 'Dark Mama' is a flamingo-flower hybrid grown for dramatic deep maroon-to-near-black glossy spathes set against dark green heart-shaped leaves. A compact, free-flowering houseplant, it shares andraeanum-type care: bright indirect light, a chunky well-draining mix, warmth, and steady moisture. Its moody colour makes it a striking statement plant indoors.
Growth habit: Compact, clumping evergreen aroid forming an upright rosette of dark glossy heart-shaped leaves with maroon-black spathes held above on slender stalks.
Watch for — No or fewer blooms: Usually insufficient light or excess nitrogen. Provide brighter indirect light and switch to a higher-phosphorus feed.
What fertiliser anthurium x 'dark mama' actually wants — and why
Anthurium x 'Dark Mama' is an easy, light foliage feeder — a half-strength balanced liquid feed through the growing months keeps it green without forcing weak, sappy growth.
A balanced general houseplant feed (roughly even N-P-K) is exactly right — it is grown for foliage, so steady, moderate nitrogen for healthy leaves is the goal, not a bloom or root formula.
For the language behind the three numbers on the bottle — what nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium each do — see the NPK ratio explained entry. The short version for anthurium x 'dark mama': match the feed to the job the plant is doing right now, not to a generic “plant food” on the shelf.
How often to feed anthurium x 'dark mama', and which months
Feeding only earns its keep while the plant is in active growth and can use the nutrients — pour feed into a dormant or low-light plant and it simply builds up as root-burning salt. For anthurium x 'dark mama':
Feed every 4-6 weeks in the growing season with a balanced or higher-phosphorus water-soluble fertiliser at quarter to half strength to sustain blooming. Cut back in winter and flush the pot periodically to clear salts that brown leaf tips. Treat that as every 4-6 weeks between spring through early autumn (roughly March to September); ease off in autumn and stop entirely in the low light of winter.
The dormant-season rule matters more than the exact interval: skip feeding entirely when anthurium x 'dark mama' is resting. For the wider context on indoor feeding rhythms across the seasons, the houseplant fertiliser schedule walks through the year month by month.
What strength to mix for anthurium x 'dark mama'
Half strength is the safe default for anthurium x 'dark mama' — houseplant feeds are formulated strong, and the diluted dose is gentler on the roots while still ample for foliage.
Feeding always goes onto already-damp soil, never dry roots — water anthurium x 'dark mama' first if the soil is dry, then apply the diluted feed. The companion question is when to water at all, covered in the anthurium x 'dark mama' watering schedule.
Signs you are over-feeding anthurium x 'dark mama'
Over-feeding is far more common — and more damaging — than under-feeding for most plants. The classic tells for anthurium x 'dark mama':
- Brown, crispy leaf tips and edges with no sign of underwatering.
- A white, crusty salt deposit on the soil surface or pot rim.
- Weak, pale, stretched new growth that flops.
- Lower leaves yellow and drop while the soil is correctly watered.
Signs you are under-feeding anthurium x 'dark mama'
- Uniformly pale or yellow-green leaves, oldest first.
- Noticeably small new leaves and stalled growth in good light and season.
- A generally tired, lacklustre look despite correct watering and light.
If the symptoms point at watering, light or roots rather than nutrition, the full anthurium x 'dark mama' care brief covers soil, humidity and the common problems for this species.
Flushing and leaching the salts
Flush the pot of anthurium x 'dark mama' with plain water until it runs freely from the base every couple of months in the feeding season — it washes out the fertiliser salts that cause brown tips.
Organic vs synthetic feeds for anthurium x 'dark mama'
Organic options
A diluted seaweed or worm-casting feed, or fish emulsion if you can tolerate the smell indoors. UK: Westland or Baby Bio Organic, dilute seaweed; US: Espoma Indoor! or Neptune's Harvest fish & seaweed. Slow, gentle and hard to overdo.
Synthetic / liquid feeds
A general-purpose houseplant liquid at half strength — UK: Baby Bio, Westland Houseplant Feed or Phostrogen; US: Miracle-Gro Indoor Plant Food or Schultz. Convenient and fast-acting; the only risk is overdoing it.
Brand names are examples, not endorsements, and UK and US ranges differ — check the label’s own NPK and dilution rate, since formulations change.
Fertilising anthurium x 'dark mama' — frequently asked questions
What fertiliser does anthurium x 'dark mama' need?
A balanced general houseplant feed (roughly even N-P-K) is exactly right — it is grown for foliage, so steady, moderate nitrogen for healthy leaves is the goal, not a bloom or root formula. Anthurium x 'Dark Mama' is an easy, light foliage feeder — a half-strength balanced liquid feed through the growing months keeps it green without forcing weak, sappy growth.
How often should I feed anthurium x 'dark mama'?
Feed every 4-6 weeks in the growing season with a balanced or higher-phosphorus water-soluble fertiliser at quarter to half strength to sustain blooming. Cut back in winter and flush the pot periodically to clear salts that brown leaf tips. Feed every 4-6 weeks in the growing season with a balanced or higher-phosphorus water-soluble fertiliser at quarter to half strength to sustain blooming. Cut back in winter and flush the pot periodically to clear salts that brown leaf tips. Treat that as every 4-6 weeks between spring through early autumn (roughly March to September); ease off in autumn and stop entirely in the low light of winter.
What strength of feed for anthurium x 'dark mama'?
Half strength is the safe default for anthurium x 'dark mama' — houseplant feeds are formulated strong, and the diluted dose is gentler on the roots while still ample for foliage.
What does over-feeding anthurium x 'dark mama' look like?
Brown, crispy leaf tips and edges with no sign of underwatering. A white, crusty salt deposit on the soil surface or pot rim. Weak, pale, stretched new growth that flops. Lower leaves yellow and drop while the soil is correctly watered. Feeding anthurium x 'dark mama' year-round on a fixed schedule, including dark winter months, is the most common mistake — it cannot use the nutrients in low light and the surplus simply burns the roots and crusts the soil.
Should I flush the soil of anthurium x 'dark mama'?
Flush the pot of anthurium x 'dark mama' with plain water until it runs freely from the base every couple of months in the feeding season — it washes out the fertiliser salts that cause brown tips.
Keep reading
- Anthurium x 'Dark Mama' care — the full brief (light, soil, humidity, problems, pet safety)
- How often to water anthurium x 'dark mama' — the watering schedule
- The houseplant fertiliser schedule — feeding through the year
- NPK ratio explained — what the three numbers on the bottle mean
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