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Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor

Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor

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Ready for sale Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor plant. Can ship to ASIA, USA, CANADA EUROPE legalized with Phytosanitary Certificate. Get special price for Wholesale and Free shipping for purchase over $500. Buy online Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor at PLANTAROID with safe and protected payments.

The plant photos are just an example. We will choose the best and healthy plants for you. The size and shape of Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor that will be sent is as shown in the photo (more or less leaves) depending on the stock available in our nursery. The plants sent have received special treatment to be clean from pests and insects, without using soil media, but using alternative planting media, namely moss / tissue.

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About Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor

It is a species of the genus aglaonema, Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor is a rare plant native to the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. This plant has distinctive characteristics in the color of its leaves, namely dark green, bright green and white. The combination of these 3 colors forms a unique pattern like an army uniform. Have fibrous roots, stems that are not cambium or woody with leaves that are oval and elongated. The original habitat of Aglaonema pictum tricolor is under tropical rain forest, growing well in areas with low light intensity and high humidity and this plant grows about 60 cm tall and not much more than that.

Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor Plant Care

Growing Media and Light Requirements

In terms of growing media, Aglaonema pictum tricolor is not too picky. The main thing is that the planting medium is porous (have pores), absorbs enough water and not flooded. Try making your own by combining equal parts indoor potting soil, perlite, and orchid peel mix. Avoid exposing your Aglaonema pictum tricolor to direct sunlight because it can cause the leaves to burn and die. Bright, indirect sunlight is great for this plant. Not only will this help the plant thrive, but it will also lead to a long and healthy life for it. Remember to constantly rotate your plant so that it gets the same amount of light everywhere and grows symmetrically in shape, size and color.

Water Requirements

Taking care of plant watering is very important. You should keep the plant medium slightly moist. However, during winter be sure to reduce the amount of watering the plant. Ideally, Aglaonema pictum tricolor should not be allowed to dry out. Water your plants once the top of the substrate appears to have dried. Always make sure that you let excess water drain from the pot so that the roots are never allowed to sit in a soggy medium, which can lead to root rot.

Temperature and Humidity Requirement

In order to thrive, Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor is very suitable to be planted indoors because it requires warm and humid conditions. Aglaonema pictum tricolor will not tolerate temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit and enjoys humidity above 65%. It is a subtropical plant that needs to be kept warm. Plants do not grow well in winter. If the humidity is low, store the pot on a pebble tray filled with water.

Fertilizer Requirement, Disease and Pest

It is recommended that Aglaonema pictum tricolor fertilize once every two weeks during spring and summer. Use dilute fertilizer suitable for aglaonema plants. You can choose from a variety of water-soluble organic fertilizers. You can add a quick-acting plant fertilizer several times to the plants. Do not fertilize plants in fall and winter as they stop growing during these seasons. The presence of insects and pests such as aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites on Aglaonema pictum tricolor will cause the leaves to change color. They suck chlorophyll from plants and if left unchecked will make the plant die and even spread to other plants around it. Always pay attention in the armpits and under the leaves. Some other diseases are root or stem rot, leaves become weak, brown, or look pale. Prune dead or diseased plant parts. To fix this, spray some fungicides, insecticides on the plants. Use Neem oil to get rid of insects and pests.

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