Light
The darker green varieties of Aglaonema can grow in near shade, while the variegated varieties require brighter light. Do not expose any Aglaonema to direct sun.
Water
Water thoroughly in the summer and mist the plant often to raise the humidity. During the winter, reduce watering but do not let the plant dry out completely.
Temperature
These plants do not like cold drafts or temperatures below 18 C. Be sure to keep it away from drafty windows or vents and the warmer the spot you can find, the better.
Soil
A well-draining potting soil is perfect, use our Aroid potting mix for best results
Fertilizer
Feed your Aglaonema with slow-release pellets or a liquid fertilizer during the growing season.
Toxicity
Toxic to humans and animals when ingested.