These are evergreen perennials with stems growing erect or decumbent and creeping. Stems that grow along the ground may root at the nodes. There is generally a crown of wide leaf blades which in wild species are often variegated with silver and green coloration. The inflorescence bears unisexual flowers in a spadix, with a short zone of female flowers near the base and a wider zone of male flowers nearer the tip. The fruit is a fleshy berry that ripens red. The fruit is a thin layer covering one large seed. Plants of the genus are native to humid, shady tropical forest habitat.
Suksom Jaipong Aglaonema needs 0.8 cups of water every 7 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot.
You can grow aglonema just about anywhere in your home. It tolerates low light well, but also grows well in bright spots.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Suksom Jaipong Aglaonema after it doubles in size or once a year—whichever comes first.
Dead-looking, mechanically damaged, yellow or brown stalks/petals need to be cut off too. It should be done up to the level of the wilt or damaged leafage. Prune your plant if it's large, but without much frondage. Cut back around 3 cm of few stems and new petals will emerge.
Aglaonema 'Suksom Jaipong' is very easy to take care , air purifying plant. It comes with one 3-4 inch round shape plastic planters.
This plant contains calcium oxalate crystals, which is toxic if ingested or if the juice/sap is touched (dermatitis).