The ideal place is a window that faces east. You can find many different colors of aglaonema.
The more variegated the color of the leaves, the more light this specimen needs.
If there is insufficient lighting, the color may fade.
Aglaonema is a moisture-loving plant; it loves generous watering, but does not tolerate stagnant water.
Watering should be frequent, abundant and regular.
The frequency of watering depends on the growing conditions.
If it is in a cool or dark room, then watering should be reduced; excess water can lead to rotting of the root system.
Important: aglaonema does not like drafts - neither cold (from an air conditioner, a window open in winter), nor warm (from a heater).
It can react to drafts by drying out the leaves.
Temperature changes of more than 10 degrees in a short period of time can be destructive for aglaonema.
There are three ways: seeds, cuttings and root division.
Aglaonema is not propagated by leaves.
This method is suitable for those gardeners who love surprises.
The fact is that plants grown from seeds often do not resemble their parents.