Aglaonema are very easy to maintain and are considered as staple in the house plant world. Aglaonema ‘pink splash’ is a stand out among most Aglanoema cultivars. While the majority are shades of green, ‘Lady Valentine’ is pink, with individual plants ranging from deep blush to almost white.
- Light: Aglaonema are fairly low light tolerant. But if you want to keep those colors bright, bright indirect sunlight will be best. Avoid direct sunlight.
- Water: Allow the top couple of inches of soil dry out between watering. Give your Aglaonema a good deep watering but to avoid root rot make sure soil is never soggy or allow your plant to sit in water.
- Humidity: Although adding humidity to your space is not necessary for an Aglaonema, they would sure be happier if you did. Watch out for brown crunchy leaves, this is an indication there is not enough humidity in your space.
- Soil: plant it in a peat based perlite added loose soil mixture.
- Fertilizer: Apply Npk all 19 (5gms)once in a month
- Repotting: To be done once in an year.
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