Aglaonema have been grown as luck-bringing ornamental plants in Asia. They have been cultivated, hybridized, and bred into a wide array of cultivars.
The Aglaonema is a mainstay of favorite houseplant lists everywhere! With its unique and lush foliage, easy care, and ability to adapt to almost any home or office space, it’s hard to find a more versatile stunner.
They are potted with one or two -three shots together to gain a wonderful view when they are used at the household landscaping .
Take care tips
Item name:
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Aglaonema Valentine
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Common name:
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Aglaonema commutatum, Aglaonema, Chinese evergreen
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Standard:
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Aglaonema red potted
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Temperature:
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This plant likes the heat, so make sure that you place it in a warm spot, ideally with nights in the 15 degree range and days ranging from 20–35 degrees.
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Water:
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Well watered in the growing season but less water in the winter season. watering every 2 or 3 days is often needed, must be regular but limited, in order to not suffocate the plant’s roots.
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Sunlight:
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Green varieties of aglaonema can tolerate lower-light conditions well. However, for colorful variegated species, bright, shadowless light is ideal—such as from a window facing north, which offers the weakest light compared to windows with other exposures.
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Fertilizer:
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In general, houseplants will thrive when they are fertilized Spring through Fall. Fertilize once every 6 weeks with an organic houseplant fertilizer
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Packing:
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Packed by polybag, and then into carton and loading in container.
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Delivery time:
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7-14 days after confirmed.
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Product overview
