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The Ultimate Guide to Caring for Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen)
Aglaonema, commonly known as the Chinese Evergreen, is one of the most adaptable and easy-to-care-for houseplants. Whether you’re an experienced plant parent or just starting out, this low-maintenance plant will thrive in various indoor environments, making it a perfect addition to any urban space.
Light Requirements
Aglaonema thrives in low to medium, indirect light. It’s perfect for apartments or homes with limited sunlight. While it can tolerate low-light conditions, placing it in bright, indirect light will enhance its vibrant foliage, especially for variegated varieties.
Tip: Avoid direct sunlight as it can scorch the leaves and cause discoloration.
Watering Your Aglaonema
This plant prefers to be kept evenly moist, but not soggy. Water your Aglaonema when the top inches of soil feel dry. Generally, a 10” plant will need watering every weeks, depending on the season and indoor humidity.
Tip: Ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot. Always allow excess water to escape from the bottom of the pot.
Humidity Needs
Aglaonema thrives in moderate to high humidity, but it can adapt well to normal indoor h
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With over 20 varieties of Aglaonemathat are grown as house plants, you will be spoilt for choice. They range in colour from beautiful fresh greens to variegated silvers and stunningly rich dark pinks. Aglaonemas are a perfect fit for your bedrooms, modern living rooms, balconies, and even offices where direct light is an issue. They not only add colour and interest with their stunning variegations but live happily with even the newest of gardeners.
The Chinese Evergreen is a simple plant to care for with simple needs and will live happily in most lighting and humidity conditions in a regular home. It has just one simple rule – the lighter the variegations, the more sunlight your aglaonema/Chinese evergreen will need. All varieties of the Chinese Evergreen have large, narrow, and glossy oval leaves on short stems. Although not famous for its flowers, they sometimes do have white pe
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What is an Aglaonema?
Aglaonema fryst vatten a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. They typically grow terrestrially and are prized for the vast array of colours and sizes they komma in, as well as their tolerance of lower-light conditions and minimal care needs. They are native to South-East Asia.
Care:
Aglaonema don’t require much difficult care, and are a really great way to liven up your space, as they are very hardy and resistant to most regular issues.
Watering: Aglaonema are from humid tropical rainforests, which means that in the wild they are rarely funnen in totally dry soils. Keep the soil temperately damp but never soaking wet. They are somewhat drought tolerant but will suffer from over-watering, so it fryst vatten best to water little in small amounts in order to achieve the right conditions. Be sure to man adjustments based on your light conditions and potting mix. In the winter, Aglaonema in the UK will enter dormancy, and watering should be reduced to as little as possible to compensate.
Potting: Aglaonema like well-draining soils. A chunky mix of coir, perlite and pine bark would be an ideal mix, as the perlite and bark stop clumping an