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Aglaonema siam aurora

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Indoor
Toxic
Yes
Fragrance
Yes
Seasons
summer and winter
Plant Height
2ft

 Water Frequency

Winter

10-15 days

Summer

7-9 days

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

During the fall, feed once

Summer

During the fall, feed once

Aglaonema Siam Aurora, also known as Red Agalonema, is a lovely, low-maintenance houseplant. Learn how to take care of this gorgeous, jazzy plant here to maintain it robust and healthy.<br> Agalonemas, also referred to as Chinese Evergreens, are classic indoor plant favorites. The days of just finding three or four varieties of Aglaonema plants—mostly with duller or darker foliage—are long gone. This is one of the new colorful hybrids that have appeared on the scene.

<b>Type of soils</b><br> one part potting soil, one part peat moss and one part perlite<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> All Purpose Fertilizer (20-20-20)<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> For the Aglaonema Siam Aurora, pruning methods are quite straightforward. To maintain the health and aesthetic appeal of the plant, remove any dead or yellowing leaves.<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. The dimensions of the pot, the kind of soil it is planted in, the growing environment, and the atmosphere in your house.<br> 2. To allow extra water to easily drain out of the pot, make sure the container it is planted in has at least one drainage hole. this keeps water from accumulating at the bottom, which could cause root rot.<br> 3. Water less often through out the winter months.<br> 4. rotate this plant every 1-2 months so it gets light on all sides and grows evenly.

1. It emits a high concentration of oxygen and eliminates pollutants, formaldehyde, and benzene from indoor air.<br> 2. It has the capacity to filter toxins and other indoor air pollutants, helping to improve the quality of the air in your interior areas.

Dos

Light: Indirect, strong light is preferred.<br> Temperature: 62 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit are ideal for this plant's growth.<br> Water: Give the soil a good soak, letting the top inch dry off before adding more water. During the winter, when the plant's growth slows, water less regularly.<br> High humidity.

Don'ts

1. Don't fertilize your plants too late in the growing season. This promotes new growth, which is more vulnerable to early frost damage.<br> 2. The leaf of Aglaonema plants may curl under excessive sunlight to prevent sunburn.