Pruning guide
How to prune anthurium andraeanum 'pierrot'
Best time
Year-round; remove spent blooms as soon as spathes fade
How often
As needed
Technique
Cut the entire flower stalk at its base once the spathe browns or wilts. Trim yellowed leaves at the petiole base. Use clean, sterilized tools to prevent bacterial spread.
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Pruning anthurium andraeanum 'pierrot' — FAQ
When should I prune anthurium andraeanum 'pierrot'?
Year-round; remove spent blooms as soon as spathes fade. Cut the entire flower stalk at its base once the spathe browns or wilts. Trim yellowed leaves at the petiole base. Use clean, sterilized tools to prevent bacterial spread.
How often does anthurium andraeanum 'pierrot' need pruning?
As needed. Anthurium 'Pierrot' is a low-pruning plant. Remove faded white spathes once they discolor and cut away any yellow or damaged leaves at the base. No structural pruning is required. Consistently removing spent blooms at the stem base can help stimulate the next flowering cycle.
How do you prune anthurium andraeanum 'pierrot'?
Cut the entire flower stalk at its base once the spathe browns or wilts. Trim yellowed leaves at the petiole base. Use clean, sterilized tools to prevent bacterial spread.