*THIS PRODUCT IMAGE IS FOR DISPLAY PURPOSE ONLY* Purifies the air ,One of the most used interior landscape plants is the aglaonema.The aglaonema is easy to care for and can be maintained at the lower light levels often found in the home or office environment.The striking red or pink tones in the foliage also make red aglaonema a fun, stylish alternative plant for the holiday. Consider using it alongside or instead of a poinsettia. Happily, this long-lived houseplant keeps its color and will look good for years! Make the most of red aglaonema by growing it in a colorful container that either accents or contrasts is bright, bold leaves. And note: Grow red aglaonema in just about any room of your home — or get one for your office. (University research shows having a plant at work can help improve your memory and make you more efficient.) Maintenance: Grow aglaonema in low, medium, or bright light. The plant often shows the best color in medium or indirect light indoors. In most areas, it can take some direct sun on the leaves, but in the Deep South, it’s best to diffuse strong sun with a sheer curtain. Water aglaonema when the soil dries out. This houseplant can go a few weeks without water if you’re away from home or get too busy to water. But it does grow best when watered regularly. Aglaonema typically doesn’t not require any pruning. Fertilizer Dose Fertilize the species at least 2 times per month. Water them from spring until autumn with an appropriate solution (1 teaspoon of soluble NPK 20-20-20 analysis fertilizer and 1 gallon of water).Pack of: 1Sales Package: Plant with Black pot of 5inchBrand: piharaaModel Name: PHF1Type: FoliageLife Cycle: PerennialPlant Name: Aglaonema Lady ValentineSuitable Location: IndoorContainer Type: PotContainer Material: Virgin Enginerring Plastic RecyleFeng Shui Plant: NoHybrid: NoRecommended Planting Season: AutumnPlanting and Care Instructions: Maintenance Keep the soil moist, but do not overwater. Peace lilies can tolerate short periods of dry soil, but their leaves will start to brown if neglected for too long. Peace lilies are sensitive to chemicals commonly found in tap water, such as fluoride, which may cause brown leaf tips. Use filtered, room temperature water, if possible. Peace lilies enjoy high humidity. Misting their leaves or placing their pot atop a moistened tray of gravel can help to increase humidity. Peace lilies are not heavy feeders, so fertilize only occasionally. To encourage spring and summer growth, fertilize every 6 weeks or so with a balanced houseplant fertilizer starting in late winter. Peace lilies are a tropical plant, so keep them in temperatures above 60°F (16°C) and away from cold, drafty windows. They do best in temperatures upwards of 70°F (21°C). Keep these plants out of direct afternoon sunlight but in a well-lit area. An east-facing window is ideal.Flower Color: RedSuitable For: DecorativeHeight: 312 mmBox Width: 20 cmBox Height: 65 cmBox Depth: 65 cm
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