Description
Aglaonema is normally grown as an annually plant. It seeks for moist, organically rich and well-drained soil along with partial sun-light. Aglaonema’s leaves are of oval shape and trunk is erected. You should plant seeds before 6-10 weeks of frost season. You can set out plants/seedlings after last frost date.
If you want prevent leggy growth and promote bushy type then pinch stem tips of young plants. It grows with its perfection when the soil is loamy; temperature is 15 C to 25 C. It is only an ornamental plant, does not fulfil any medical purposes.
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