Plant Size: A well rooted plant
Aglaonemas are often vibrant and colorful, with strikingly patterned leaves. Because they’re so easy-going, Aglaonemas are perfectly suited for a modern living room or office, dim bedroom, or cozy study. Because of their tolerance for both moist and dry conditions, and the fact that they will thrive with low light, they are a perfect choice for less than ideal light conditions or forgetful plant owners.
| Difficulty | No fuss – Carefree |
| Light | Low light to partial indirect sunlight |
| Watering | Keep soil moist but not soggy wet |
| Pet Friendly | No, can cause irritation if consumed |
| Air Cleaner | Yes, removes harmful pollutants from air |
How to care for your Aglaonema
Your Aglaonema prefers indirect bright light. It can adapt to low light, but the growth will slow considerably. Direct morning sunlight is fine for this plant, but avoid direct afternoon sunlight which can burn the leaves. If you don’t have an ideal location for your Aglaonema, use a Grow Light. If you notice the pink coloration fading on your Aglaonema, try placing the plant in a brighter location with indirect light.
Water your Aglaonema when 50% of the soil volume is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
Your Aglaonema enjoys extra humidity. Mist the leaves regularly using a Mister, place a humidifier nearby, or use a pebble tray to raise the humidity.
Your Aglaonema prefers temperatures between 65–75°F. Avoid drafty areas and temperatures below 60°F in the winter.
Feed your Aglaonema monthly during the spring and summer months with a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength such as our All Purpose Fertilizer (20-20-20). No fertilizer is needed during the winter months when growth naturally slows.
Your Aglaonema is mildly toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will cause mouth and stomach irritation and possible vomiting.
Aglaonema prefer to be slightly root-bound and will not need to be repotted more than once every 2-3 years. Choose a pot only about 2” bigger in diameter when repotting. If your Aglaonema is in need of a trim, clean up your plant using clean, sharp Plant Snips.
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Sayanti Sikder (verified owner) –
Excellent quality plant. I purchased the Aglaonema anjamani matured plant, good healthy beautiful plant was sent by Jiffyplants. The size is also good and perfect for a table top pot.
adwin –
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! 🌿
We’re really happy to hear that you loved the Aglaonema Anjamani and that it reached you healthy and in perfect tabletop size. Our team takes great care in selecting and packing each plant, so your feedback truly means a lot to us.
We look forward to serving you again with more beautiful plants. Happy growing!
— Team Jiffy Plants 🌱