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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant : Feed monthly with a balanced fertiliser. In winters, feed once in 6 weeks. Aglaonema or Chinese Evergreen needs warm, slightly humid conditions to thrive and they will not fare well in chilly areas.
Repotting : Chinese Evergreens are easy-going and it is sufficient to repot them once in 2 years. Use a good well-draining potting soil.
Propagation : Propagation of Aglaonema is hassle free. They propagate through division of a mature plant or through smaller plants that spring up around the older plant.
1. Why are my aglaonema leaves are turning brown?
Browning of leaves is caused due to overwatering or excessive use of fertilizer.
2. Why is my Aglaonema plant drooping?
Drooping of leaves is an indication of improper light or water requirements. Too much of light makes the leaves weak and floppy. Move your plant away from the harsh light to avoid droopy leaves.
3. Why are Aglaonema leaves yellow and small?
Yellow and small leaves are a sign of copper deficiency. Either, the soil is lacking in copper, in which case you need to use a micronutrient spray. Second, cooler temperatures (<18℃) causes the plant to insufficiently absorb and utilise copper, in which case you need to move the plant to a warmer area or in more sunlight.
Light Requirements : Aglaonema is a boy who likes low indoor light, so he’s happiest near a window. Not very fond of cold climates or too much light so be mindful of that.
Locations : The best place for the Chinese Evergreen is closer to a window. But he will be equally happy anywhere where he can get indirect low light.
Styling/décor tip :The Chinese Evergreen is one of the best plants if you have a contemporary interior decor. Pot the Aglaonema in chic pots that suit your decor and place these plant babies on a side table, in the living room, reading room or any place where you need to break the monotony of the room. For a minimalist space go monochrome or select a more colourful planter to contrast with the white leaves.
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Yes, Aglaonema purifies air by removing toxins like formaldehyde and benzene, amongst others, from the surrounding air.
Yes, the Aglaonema is poisonous to cats and dogs.
Water your Aglaonema twice a week, the soil should be moist but not soggy at all times, to ensure proper growth.
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