Aglaonema "Silver Queen"
Location: An excellent indoor plant, Aglaonemas will withstand low light levels, but bright indirect or curtained filtered light will allow the plant to grow for many years.
Irrigation: Water about once a week as Aglaonemas prefer moist conditions, however, if plants sit in water for extended periods, root rot might occur.
Grooming: Clean older leaves periodically by lifting up the foliage to see under the plant.
Fertilizing: Fertilize approximately every 3 months with a teaspoon of a general- purpose soluble fertilizer such as 20-20-20, plus ½ teaspoon of Epsom salts per gallon of water.
Location: An excellent indoor plant, Aglaonemas will withstand low light levels, but bright indirect or curtained filtered light will allow the plant to grow for many years.
Irrigation: Water about once a week as Aglaonemas prefer moist conditions, however, if plants sit in water for extended periods, root rot might occur.
Grooming: Clean older leaves periodically by lifting up the foliage to see under the plant.
Fertilizing: Fertilize approximately every 3 months with a teaspoon of a general- purpose soluble fertilizer such as 20-20-20, plus ½ teaspoon of Epsom salts per gallon of water.
Location: An excellent indoor plant, Aglaonemas will withstand low light levels, but bright indirect or curtained filtered light will allow the plant to grow for many years.
Irrigation: Water about once a week as Aglaonemas prefer moist conditions, however, if plants sit in water for extended periods, root rot might occur.
Grooming: Clean older leaves periodically by lifting up the foliage to see under the plant.
Fertilizing: Fertilize approximately every 3 months with a teaspoon of a general- purpose soluble fertilizer such as 20-20-20, plus ½ teaspoon of Epsom salts per gallon of water.