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Aglaonema Plant Care Guide

Learn how to care for your Aglaonema with our expert tips on light, watering, soil, and more to keep your Chinese Evergreen thriving.
Aglaonema Plant Care Guide

Welcome to your go-to guide for Aglaonema plant care! Often known as Chinese Evergreen, Aglaonema is a popular and vibrant houseplant that brightens up indoor spaces with its colorful foliage. Perfect for beginners and seasoned plant lovers alike, this guide will help you ensure your Aglaonema thrives in your home environment.

Care Summary

Light Bright, indirect light; variegated types need more light
Watering Keep moist in summer, reduce in winter but do not let dry out completely
Humidity High; mist often to maintain humidity
Soil Well-draining potting soil or Aroid mix
Pruning Prune dead or yellowing leaves to promote growth
Toxicity Toxic to humans and pets if ingested

Lighting Tips

The darker green varieties of Aglaonema can grow in near shade, while the variegated varieties require brighter light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.

Watering Advice

Water your Aglaonema thoroughly during the summer months and mist the plant often to raise the humidity. In the winter, reduce your watering frequency but ensure the soil does not dry out completely.

Humidity and Temperature Needs

Aglaonema thrives in high humidity and prefers temperatures above 18°C. Keep the plant away from drafty windows or vents to prevent cold drafts which it dislikes.

Soil and Fertilization

Use a well-draining potting soil, ideally an Aroid potting mix. During the growing season, feed your Aglaonema with slow-release pellets or a liquid fertilizer to support its growth.

Pruning and Maintenance

Regularly prune dead or yellowing leaves to encourage new growth and maintain the plant’s aesthetic. This also helps prevent disease spread within the plant.

Toxicity Information

Be cautious as Aglaonema is toxic to humans and animals when ingested. Keep it out of reach of pets and children, and handle with care.

Why We Love It

We love Aglaonema for its stunning foliage and its ability to adapt to a variety of indoor conditions. It's not only a decorative addition but also enhances the air quality, making it a perfect indoor companion.

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