Algaonema Pink Dalmation Plant
Aglaonema pink dalmatian is a subtropical foliage plant with enormous glossy narrow oval leaves on short stalks that are often variegated in color. Aglaonema is derived from the Greek words ‘aglos’ (bright) and ‘nema’ (fruit). They are one of the most popular indoor plants in areas where the climate is not subtropical.
The basic requirements for these pink dalmatian aglaonema are warmth, protection from draughts, moisture, and bright light (especially for variegated varieties), but indirect sunshine. The foliage of the plant is blue-green with pink speckles.
These beauties are one of the most simple indoor plants to maintain. They have stunning colorful foliage that looks lovely in any interior setting. You can pot them in a bright-colored pot/container to give it a more attractive look as it contrasts with its dark-colored leaves. It is a full indoor plant because it is an air-purifying plant. For decades, Chinese Evergreens have been planted in Asia as lucky aesthetic plants. These are perfect for shady places where a nice foliage display is required.
Care Guide of Pink Dalmation Aglaonema Plant
- Do not repot your plant after receiving it. Let your plant adjust to your surroundings first.
- Give your plant enough sunlight for 3-7 days.
- They dislike being in frost. They prefer warm and humid temperatures.
- Always keep a check on your plant’s moisture. Keep it hydrated, though do not overwater them.
- Poke your finger into the soil, and if it’s dry, water them.
- For any insects or diseases, apply neem or citric oil spray to combat them.
- You can fertilize them once a month during their growing season.
- You can prune any dead or damaged leaves from the plant. It will allow the plant to grow better and healthier.
- Keep your plants away from AC Vents.
Growing Tips
- You should maintain an ideal temperature between 16 to 30-degree celsius.
- Aglaonema pink plants require bright indirect sunlight and make sure not to overexpose them to sunlight.
- You can repot your pink dalmatian plant when it outgrows the existing container.
- You can reduce the watering in the rainy and winter season, but do not let the pink dalmatian aglaonema plant dry out completely.
- You should give your plants well-drained and fertile soil for their optimum growth.
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