Aglaonema Snow White Plant
Aglaonema snow white is a low-maintenance plant. It is known as hard to kill plant. The shiny creamy-green dot on leaves with red edges makes it a shade-tolerant plant. The beautiful texture of the leaves captures the attention. The species’ leaves are elliptical, and the stem is upright. The plant is popular for its lovely decorative leaves.
The Aglaonema snow white plant is ideal for homes, offices, and other public spaces because it requires little upkeep and requires low light to thrive. They are perfect for tabletops, side tables, and center tables. Try potting them in a dark color pot/container to uplift the texture and aura of the surroundings. Snow white is one of the best indoor plants.
The plant tolerates neglecting nature, adds exotic elegance to interior design, improves air quality, and, last but not least, brings good fortune.
In a study by NASA, it is considered an air-purifying plant.
Care Guide of Aglaonema Snow white plant
- Proper care begins with the right placement of the plant. Place your snow white plant in a place where it receives indirect light. Though, it does well in shade too.
- You should water your snow-white plant when the soil is 2 inches dry. They dislike being overwatered.
- Feed your plant twice a month with organic fertilizer.
- You should regularly wipe the leaves with a wet cloth to remove the existing dirt.
- Avoid keeping your plant in frost or colder temperatures.
- While repotting make sure to pick a larger pot than the previous one. Give your plant time to adjust to the new home.
- They are slow-growing plants. You can repot them after 1-2 years.
- Keep your aglaonema snow white plant away from AC Vents.
Growing Tips
- These plants can grow well in shade. Make sure not to expose these beauties to full sun.
- You can water your plant twice a week in summers and once a week in winters. Do not let your snow white plant dry out completely.
- Do not overwater your snow white plants, especially when the pot has no drainage holes. It can lead to root rot.
- Do not disturb their roots often, as they prefer left alone.
- You can use liquid fertilizer to feed your snow white plants.
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