Though aglaonemas are not that fussy, they do have their fair share of problems. Here are the tips and tricks to keep Chinese Evergreens trouble-free.
If your beautiful Chinese evergreen appears to dangle down from all sides, with leaves looking like they had a recent break-up, well, it is because you have watered it way too much, or have exposed it to too hot or cold environment, my friend!
Solution: Regularly check the soil – when the top part feels dry, it is time to water. Keep the plant away from AC or heating vents – place it in an environment with a stable, room temperature.
Aah! There’s no sight like watching aglaonema leaves shining in all their colorful glory – but what if you start to witness brown, crisp, and worn out foliage? Well, it will surely make you have a mini heart attack!
This can be due to under watering and excessive sun exposure. Remember, no direct light (especially afternoon) for long hours for these beauties!
Solution: Water when the soil feels dry on the top few inches, but don’t let it get too dry (cracks on the surface). Also, aim for moderate, indirect light.
Spots on its leaves sticking out like a sore thumb? I can understand. These fungus and bacteria can turn artists of a bad kind, ‘painting’ the foliage with ugly markings.
Mineral laden water can also make the foliage appear as if it has been white spray painted by a mischievous kid on the loose.
Remember, before you water the plant, keep it overnight to let those minerals settle down to prevent white spots on the leaves. The best bet – use RO water.
Solution: Avoid wetting the foliage! Opt for a fungicide for severe infections – follow product instructions.
These plants grow at their own slow pace, but they aren’t no tortoises either. So, if
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