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Aglaonema Key Largo Care

Aglaonema \'key Largo\'

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What is the plant

An attractive, easy-care houseplant with deep green leaves variegated with a broad splash of silver down the center. It does best in bright indirect light but will tolerate lower light conditions, making it a popular office plant. It grows to a height of about 4 feet.

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Humidity

Humidity

Normal

Lighting

Lighting

Part Sun

Hardiness zone

Hardiness zone

10 - 12

Difficulty

Difficulty

Easy

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

    Water

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    Water your Aglaonema when the top 50% of the soil 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. This plant can survive in a low humidity environment, but it will thrive with a higher humidity level.

  • Pruning

    Pruning

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    Prune off any dead leaves in order to keep the houseplant looking its best. Trim them off as low as you can by reaching deep into the center of the plant.

  • Fertilizer

    Fertilizer

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    Use a half-strength balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer once a month in the spring and summer months.

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  • Sunlight

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    By nature, Aglaonemas do best in well-lit locations such as a window sill with eastern light exposure. Bright, but indirect sunlight is optimal. Be careful not to put your Cutlass Aglaonema in full sun, as the leaves will burn. ... Your Cutlass Aglaonema will tolerate, and even thrive in, low light areas.

  • Soil

    Soil

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    A peat-based potting soil with extra perlite is recommended, but you can also consider blending in a bark-based orchid mix. The soil itself should be reasonably nitrogen-rich, but should be loose and not densely-packed. Lightly-acidic soil in a range of 5.6-6.5 pH is recommended for aglaonema growers.

  • Temperature

    Temperature

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    Aglaonemas prefer temperatures between 70 and 85 degrees fahrenheit. Night time temperatures should not vary more than a 10 degrees drop.

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  • Container

    Container

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    The plants flourish in shallow pots. Keep in mind that poor drainage, too frequent watering, or standing in water will cause root rot.

  • Additional

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    Aglaonema plants are poisonous due to calcium oxalate crystals. If ingested they cause irritation of the mucous membranes, and the juice can cause skin irritation and painful rash.

  • Popularity

    Popularity

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    7 people already have this plant 2 people have added this plant to their wishlists

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