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Description:
Aglaonema - a common and celebrated indoor plant. They are robust, strong and maintenance-free house plants valued for silver-green foliage. Plant requirement: Soil: Soil should be well-drained, rich in organic matters, and good water holding capacity. Water: Aglaonema requires very little care, watering on every alternate day keeps plant hydrated. Spraying of water and wipe with a cotton cloth is advised to keep leaves clean and shiny. Climate: It is a tropical plant. Aglaonema can be grown under partial to full shade conditions. It grows well under the temperature range from 28 to 32 degrees and has good air humidity. It requires partial shade or filtered sunlight but in dark it grows tall and lanky. Garden Use: Aglaonema is widely used as a pot plant. It is one of the most admired houseplants around the world. Care and Maintenace: Nutrition: Aglaonema is a voracious feeder, it requires an ample dose of manure. Manuring after every two months keeps plants healthy. Protection: The un-healthy plants are susceptible to yellowing, rotting, and woolly aphids. Manuring and repotting are advised for lanky, unhealthy, and outgrown plants.
Aglaonema - a common and celebrated indoor plant. They are robust, strong and maintenance-free house plants valued for silver-green foliage. Plant requirement: Soil: Soil should be well-drained, rich in organic matters, and good water holding capacity. Water: Aglaonema requires very little care, watering on every alternate day keeps plant hydrated. Spraying of water and wipe with a cotton cloth is advised to keep leaves clean and shiny. Climate: It is a tropical plant. Aglaonema can be grown under partial to full shade conditions. It grows well under the temperature range from 28 to 32 degrees and has good air humidity. It requires partial shade or filtered sunlight but in dark it grows tall and lanky. Garden Use: Aglaonema is widely used as a pot plant. It is one of the most admired houseplants around the world. Care and Maintenace: Nutrition: Aglaonema is a voracious feeder, it requires an ample dose of manure. Manuring after every two months keeps plants healthy. Protection: The un-healthy plants are susceptible to yellowing, rotting, and woolly aphids. Manuring and repotting are advised for lanky, unhealthy, and outgrown plants.
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