Aglaonema Green Plant
1: Check the top inch of soil before watering. If it feels slightly dry, it is time to water your Aglaonema.
2: Water the plant thoroughly, but avoid overwatering. Always let excess water drain out completely.
3: Allow the soil to dry partially between watering cycles. This prevents root rot and keeps roots healthy.
4: Use well-draining soil to ensure proper moisture balance and airflow to the roots.
5: Place the plant in medium to bright indirect light for optimal growth.
6: Keep it near a window with filtered sunlight or in a well-lit indoor space.
7: Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch and damage the leaves.
8: Understand that Aglaonema can tolerate low light, but growth may slow down.
9: Rotate the plant regularly to promote even growth and prevent leaning.
10: Maintain consistent care to keep your Aglaonema healthy, vibrant, and thriving.



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