Aglaonema Brilliant Plant
Aglaonema Brilliant is a low-maintenance plant with glossy dark green leaves with silver margins that is shade tolerant. The leaves are elliptical, and the stem is upright. The plant is humble as it requires low maintenance and its ornamental leaves. The plant is frequently grown in home and office spaces. Aglaonema plants have colorful leaves and are attractive, diversified, durable, drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and hard-to-kill indoor plants.
Aglaonema’s brilliant plant has magnificent brightly colored foliage that appears like it belongs in your home and is one of the easiest houseplants to grow. It looks beautiful on coffee tables, side tables, living rooms, bedrooms, and tabletops.
Its brilliant silver and the white leaf make it a terrific plant to add to your space, and it’s also excellent for you! Aglaonemas come in a variety of shapes, colors, heights, and sizes, so they may fit into almost any landscape or interior design. Aglaonemas are known to be an effective air purifier plant in a NASA clean air study, removing the majority of typical indoor air pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde.
Care Guide
- Direct sunshine can harm the plant’s foliage, so keep it out of direct sunlight.
- Make sure the soil is well-drained and fertile for growing aglaonema brilliant plants.
- Avoid overwatering the plant.
- Water thoroughly in the summer and less frequently in the winter and rainy season, but never entirely dry out the brilliant plant.
- Repot with fresh potting soil and fertilizer when the brilliant plant outgrows its existing pot.
- Remove any plant components that are dead, infected, or damaged and throw them away from the plants.
- Keep your distance from the air conditioning vents.
- Avoid overwatering the plant, especially if the pot lacks drainage holes.
Growing Tips for Aglaonema Brilliant plant
- Indoors, place the plant in bright indirect natural light or bright artificial light. Avoid placing your plant in direct sunlight, as this can cause the leaves to burn.
- Water the plant thoroughly when the topsoil (1-2inches) in the pot feels dry to touch.
- Once a month throughout the primary growing season, feed the brilliant plant with organic fertilizer.
- Loosen the topsoil without disturbing the aglaonema plant’s roots so it can easily absorb nutrients and moisture.
- Repot the plant and keep it in a shady spot for 2 to 3 days before moving it to its proper climatic conditions.
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