Packing a punch as a stand-alone plant, the Aglaonema B.J. Freedman exhibits a parade of mottled, silvery variegation, on a backdrop of elongated lime leaves. This arrangement of overflowing flora can grow quite big, slowly and subtly stealing the show!
Light
Aglaonema thrive in most light levels. The lighter the leaf colour, the more light required. Plain, dark green varieties prefer near-shade, whereas the lighter, variegated types need well-lit conditions. Avoid direct sunlight.
Watering
The Aglaonema soil should be kept moist at all times. Do not allow it to dry-out. Make sure not to overwater as this may encourage root rot. Moderation is the key.
Humidity
Chinese Evergreens can tolerate lower humidity than some other plants, yet it will still appreciate your efforts to improve surrounding humidity levels, either via regular misting or using a pebble tray.
Feed
Slow release fertiliser once a month during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
Aglaonema is a compact form of Aglaonema which typically reaches an ultimate height of around 50cm, but is capable of stretching as high as 1 metre.
Toxicity
Considered toxic if ingested. Keep it out of reach of pets or opt for pet-friendly alternatives if you have furry companions.
Air Purifying
Aglaonema clean and improve air quality by filtering toxins from the surrounding environment such as Benzene and Formaldehyde.
Blozem Hints đŸª´
đŸŒ±Not feeling too fine! Yellow and brown leaf edges are an ugly result of overwatering. Using lukewarm water, keeping the soil moist but not soggy is the right way to go.
đŸŒ±Feeding time! Apply a slow release fertilizer once a month during growing season to keep your Aglaonema B.J. Freedman going and growing strong!
đŸŒ±Time for a spring clean! Use a damp cloth to remove any dust settling on your Aglaonema’s leaves to keep it in tip-top condition.
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