Aglaonema Beauty
Aglaonema produce beautiful ornate leaves up to 20cm long.
They are well suited for indoors as they grow well in low light and are great for larger planters.
When small they make amazing plants in terrariums and with a little cutting back, they can be kept compact tor years.
To keep a plant compact it must be allowed to grow to a reasonable size and the central growth must be removed; this will force the plant to cluster with much smaller plantlets.
This can be done every year or two
Water well if kept in pots but sparingly in terrariums; potting mix must be allowed to almost dry between waterings.
Keep in some direct sunlight or provide artificial light.
Avoid heaters and draughty positions.
Fertiliser should be only used if you would like the plant to grow. Lack of fertiliser will keep plants shorter and more compact.
Temperatures above 20 deg C will good pilot bet 0 and 20 gc be pruned to keep compact.
Dead leaves can be removed for cosmetic reasons.
Keep on the dry side in winter.
Caution - harmful if eaten. Skin & eye irritant