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Red Vein Aglaonema – Rare
Original price was: ₹1,499.00.₹475.00Current price is: ₹475.00.
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Plant size: Single Plant | Pot Included | Secure Packing
The Red Vein Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen) is a beautiful and relatively low-maintenance houseplant.
Here is a guide to Red Vein Aglaonema’s care:

Light
- Bright, Indirect Light is Best: This is ideal for maintaining the vibrant red coloration. A location near a north or east-facing window is often perfect.
- Can Tolerate Lower Light: Aglaonemas can adapt to low light, but the red colors may fade and growth will slow down.
- Avoid Direct Sun: Prolonged exposure to intense direct sunlight, especially afternoon sun, can scorch the leaves.
Water
- Water When Dry: Allow about 50% (or the top 1-2 inches) of the soil volume to dry out between waterings.
- Water Thoroughly: Water slowly and deeply until you see water draining from the bottom hole. Discard any excess water from the saucer.
- Avoid Overwatering: Aglaonemas are sensitive to soggy soil, which can lead to root rot. It’s generally better to underwater slightly than to overwater.

Humidity & Temperature
- Temperature: They prefer warm temperatures, ideally between and ( and ).
- Avoid Cold Drafts: Keep the plant away from cold windows, doors, and air conditioning/heating vents. Temperatures below () can be damaging.
- Humidity: While they tolerate average household humidity, they will thrive in higher humidity. To increase it, you can:
- Place the pot on a pebble tray with water (ensure the pot’s bottom is not sitting in the water).
- Use a small space humidifier nearby.
- Mist the leaves occasionally, though a humidifier or pebble tray is more effective.
Soil & Fertilizer
- Soil: Use a well-draining, loose potting mix. A mix designed for houseplants, often peat-based with added perlite or pumice for drainage, works well. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot.
- Fertilizer: Feed your plant with a balanced, general-purpose houseplant fertilizer (such as a 20-20-20) once a month during the spring and summer growing season.
- Dilution: Always dilute the fertilizer to half-strength to avoid burning the roots.
- Winter: Reduce or stop fertilizing during the fall and winter months when growth naturally slows.

Other Tips
- Repotting: Repot every 2-3 years, or when the plant becomes root-bound (roots are tightly packed or growing out of the drainage holes). Choose a pot only one size larger than the current one.
- Cleaning: Wipe the leaves occasionally with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and help the plant photosynthesize efficiently.
- Toxicity: Aglaonemas are toxic if ingested, as they contain calcium oxalate crystals. Keep them out of reach of children and pets.
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