Aglaonema 'Juliette' (Chinese Evergreen) | Estabrook's. This plant's glossy lance-shaped leaves will have an interesting splatter of lighter green splotches against dark green edges. It will do best in low light with evenly moist soil and temperatures in the range of 60-70 degrees.
Be weary of overwatering with this plant as it can be prone to root rot. The key signs of overwatering are yellowing or mushy stalks or leaves. If you find this occurring then it’s best to let the soil dry out completely before watering again, and to follow careful watering patterns going forward.
Aglaonema Juliette and all other varieties of Aglaonema are an ideal choice for a low light interior plant.
In general, houseplants will thrive when they are fertilized Spring through Fall. Fertilize once every 6 weeks with an organic houseplant fertilizer, following the package instructions for dilution and administration. Greenery Unlimited uses an organic potting mix with a slow release fertilizer in the soil, so your plant will not need fertilizer within the first 6 months of receiving it.
Because of the dense leafing of the plant, trimming Chinese evergreens is not a must. In fact, since new growth appears from the plant crown, pruning Chinese evergreen plant leaves can kill the entire plant.
Aglaonema 'Juliette' (Chinese Evergreen) | Estabrook's. This plant's glossy lance-shaped leaves will have an interesting splatter of lighter green splotches against dark green edges. It will do best in low light with evenly moist soil and temperatures in the range of 60-70 degrees.
Plants from Araceae range are toxic to cats and dogs. All the toxicity is in the insoluble calcium oxalates. Aglaonema 'Juliette' is a tough solid low light performer with an exquisite form and upright shape. The striking leaves of the 'Juliette' are somewhat shiny and have multicoloured foliage patter of light green blotches and dark green edges.