Secrets to Caring for Your Two Aglaonema Plants and Enhancing Your Living Space

Adopt Aglaonemas! These plants add a touch of color and freshness to your interior while requiring little maintenance. Here you will discover how to make the most of your Aglaonema duo and how to integrate them into your living space for the most harmonious effect.

Why Choose Aglaonema?

Aglaonema is prized for its robustness and ease of care. Composed of the Red Dragon with its dark red foliage and the soft and vibrant Cherry Baby, this duo guarantees an explosion of color. Whether to adorn your shelves or to bring life to a darker corner, these plants are ideal.

In addition to being aesthetic, they are recognized for:

  • Their ability to purify the air.
  • Their tolerance to moderate light, perfect for less illuminated spaces.
  • Their minimalist maintenance, making them an excellent option for gardening novices.

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Care Tips

Light and Temperature

Aglaonemas prefer indirect light. Place them near a window but away from direct sunlight to avoid damaging their colorful foliage. They thrive in temperatures between 18-25°C, offering plenty of flexibility regarding their placement in your home.

Watering and Humidity

Although they are not demanding, proper watering is crucial. Simply water when the top layer of soil is dry. In terms of humidity, a moderate level is perfect. But if the air is too dry, consider misting the leaves occasionally.

Fertilization

To maintain their vitality, fertilize your Aglaonemas with a liquid fertilizer every two months during the growing season. This extra care will encourage their development and preserve the vibrancy of their colors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal light for my Aglaonemas?
Aglaonemas appreciate indirect light, but can also adapt to low light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn their leaves.

How often should I water my Aglaonemas?
It is advisable to water your Aglaonemas when the soil is dry to the touch, usually every 1 to 2 weeks. Make sure the pot has good drainage to prevent overwatering.

How do I fertilize my Aglaonemas to keep them healthy?
Use a balanced indoor plant fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). Avoid fertilizing during winter, when the plant is dormant.

Do my Aglaonemas need high humidity?
Aglaonemas do well in standard humidity environments. However, a little extra humidity, like a mister, can help them thrive, especially in dry weather.

How can I make my Aglaonemas thrive in a dark corner?
These plants are ideal for dark corners due to their adaptability. Just make sure to water them properly and fertilize them during their growing season to maximize their potential.

Are Aglaonemas safe for pets?
It is important to note that Aglaonemas are slightly toxic to animals such as dogs and cats. Make sure to place them out of reach of your four-legged companions.

When can I repot my Aglaonemas?
Repot your Aglaonemas every 2 to 3 years or when the roots start to outgrow the current pot. Choose a slightly larger and loose pot to promote growth.

Why are my Aglaonemas losing their leaves?
Leaf loss can be the result of over or underwatering, or a sudden change in light conditions. Make sure your plants receive proper care and check the roots for any issues.

How can I propagate my Aglaonemas?
You can propagate your Aglaonemas by cuttings. Cut a healthy stem with a few leaves and place it in water or light potting mix until rooted.

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