Aglaonema Commutatum Schott
Aglaonema commutatum Schott plant is a hardy aroid with lovely silver-grey spots on dark green leaves. It grows as an indoor plant with a white spadix and greenish-white spathe in late summer or early fall. You can also witness red berry clusters that follow the blooms. However, your plant may not bloom indoors.
The NASA list of air-purifying plants includes this Chinese evergreen aglaonema commutatum indoor plant. They have shown that they eliminate Benzene and Formaldehyde pollutants from indoor environments while also reducing irritating effects in humans.
This plant is known as a perfect pick for low-light indoor spaces; in warmer climates. You can use it as a filler plant or low hedge. You can also grow it in a container, near a patio or walkway, or in a wooded setting shadow garden. It looks incredible when potted in a dark-colored pot/container.
Care Guide
- It can tolerate less humidity than some other plants, but it will welcome your efforts to raise humidity levels in the environment, whether through misting or utilizing a pebble tray.
- During the spring season, repot your Chinese evergreen commutatum plant every two years.
- You can feed your aglaonema commutatum plant from spring to summer once a month using a half-diluted balanced houseplant fertilizer.
- Do not repot your plant right after receiving it. We will send your plant in rich-nutrient soil for better growth and development.
- Always keep an eye on the soil moisture and keep the plant hydrated. You should strictly avoid overwatering your plant.
Growing Tips for Chinese Evergreen Aglaonema commutatum plant
- Chinese evergreen commutatum plant prefers warm and humid environments.
- They prefer low light, as direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.
- It thrives well in moist, organically rich, well-drained peaty potting soil.
- Water your aglaonema commutatum plant on a regular basis, keeping the soil slightly moist in the summer and letting the topsoil dry out between waterings in the winter.
- Fertilize your aglaonema emerald plant once a month using a half-diluted balanced plant fertilizer throughout the spring and summer season.
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