About

Aglaonema Snow White

A striking variety of the Aglaonema family, Aglaonema Snow White is celebrated for its lush, green-and-white foliage that can brighten up any indoor space. Perfect for beginners and plant enthusiasts alike, it brings an elegant, easy-care charm to your home or office.

Origin

Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia.

Light

Prefers low to medium indirect light. Can tolerate low-light conditions making it ideal for spaces with limited natural light.

Water

Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Water more frequently if exposed to higher light.

Humidity

Thrives in high humidity but can adapt to average household humidity levels.

Did you know that the Aglaonema is also known as the "Chinese Evergreen"? In ancient China, it was believed to bring good fortune and positive energy, making it a popular choice in homes for centuries

Signs of Distress:
Yellowing leaves
Brown leaf edges
Cause:
Overwatering or lack of light
Low humidity or inconsistent watering
Solution:
Let the soil dry out and move the plant to a brighter spot.
Increase humidity and keep a consistent watering schedule.

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Placement

Aglaonema Snow White is excellent for enhancing air quality and adding a peaceful ambiance to any room. Here’s where to place it

Wealth Corner:

Adds a touch of greenery and serenity.

Entrance:

Perfect for brightening up workspaces and promoting productivity.

Work Desk:

Ideal for purifying the air and creating a calming environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ideal temperature is between 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C).

Water every 1-2 weeks allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.

It thrives in low to medium indirect light.

Ideal for spots with low to medium light like living rooms offices and bedrooms.

Yellowing leaves usually indicate overwatering. Let the soil dry out and adjust your watering schedule.

\tBrown edges are a sign of low humidity or irregular watering. Try misting the plant or using a humidifier.