Product description:
The name comes from the Greek words aglaos meaning bright or clear and name meaning a thread in reference to the stamens. Aglaonema osaka is adorable with its colourful Bright White and Dark Green Foliage. Its gorgeous on desks or tabletops, as well as coffee tables and side tables in dens, living rooms, and bedrooms. This gem of a plant is one of the most popular houseplants grown in the home due to its ease of care Aglaonema plants can survive well on this difficult situation.
NASA recommended air purifier plant.
Light:
Prefers part to full shade. Indoors, it thrives in a locations with bright indirect or diffuse light, such as in proximity to a bright window with a light curtain.
Fertilizer:
Apply any organic fertilizer.
Water:
Water your Aglaonema when the top 50% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot.
Soil:
The soil should be well drained and fertile for growing aglaonema plant.
Temperature:
These plants prefer temperatures no lower than 60 degrees F. (16 C.) with average indoor temps ranging between 70 and 72 degrees F. (21-22 C.)
Propagation:
Select a stem to cut. It should be one of the younger basal shoots with a stem about five or six inches long that has two or more leaves. Cut the stem near its base, just below a node, the bump where new growth is genetically pre-wired to sprout from. Place the stem cutting in a clean container that contains about two inches of water. Set the container in a location with bright but indirect sunlight. Change the water daily.