Description
Aglaonema Pink “Anjamani”
The Chinese Evergreen, it will stay happy and beautiful in low indirect light with little water. Its bright pink leaves add the right amount of jazz and colour to any space and décor. Draws attention individually and lends colour in a pack.
Aglaonema Pink Anjamani Plant is one of the best indoor air purifying plants recommended by Studies. It eliminates mainly Benzene, Formaldehyde & gives fresh Oxygen. It is a natural humidifier.
Care Growing Conditions
Light: The darker green varieties can grow in near shade, while the variegated varieties require brighter light. Do not expose to direct sun.
Water: Water thoroughly in the summer, and mist often to raise humidity. During the winter, reduce watering but do not let the plant dry completely. Seek to raise the humidity in general.
Temperature: They do not like cold drafts or temperatures below 65ºF. The warmer, the better.
Soil: A well-drained potting soil is perfect.
Fertilizer: Slow-release pellets or liquid fertilizer during the growing season.
Propagation: Aglaonema are not typically propagated by home growers, but they can be divided during repotting. Small shoots can be potted as individual plants.
Repotting: They are slow-growing and will only need repotting every other year. Aglaonema is generally low-growing plants that will only very gradually reveal their trunks.
Varieties
Aglaonema has been hybridized to produce interesting variegated leaves. The A. commutatum is widely available, in both the Silver Spear (variegated) form and a green form. A pure green A. modestum is seen more rarely. Beware the fruit of the A. crispum, which are toxic. Other variegated forms include A. pictum, A. silver queen (almost totally silver), and A. pseudobracteatum.
Grower’s Tips
Because of their high humidity requirements, some growers consider aglaonema to be greenhouse plants. It’s true they will do best in the warm, humid and bright environment of a greenhouse, but they can successfully be grown indoors by coming as close as possible to these conditions. The number one rule to remember with aglaonema is this: keep them warm and moist. If you do this, you’ll be rewarded with a long-lasting, stable houseplant that will not soon outgrow its pot
Care for Aglaonema
- Never place plant directly in sunlight.
- Use well-drained soil.
- Keep soil moist in the summer and spring seasons.
- Do watering regularly in summer based on soil conditions.
- Use liquid fertilizer.
- Keep at least a 70-degree temperature in the plant area.
- Reporting is necessary after two to three years.