Aglaonema Lynam Tok Orange (Multi Shoot)
Aglaonema Lynam Tok Orange (Multi Shoot)
Aglaonema Lynam Tok
Product Specifications
Pot Diameter: 4"
Pot Height: 4"
Plant Height above Pot: 6"-10"
Growing Medium: Enriched Cocopith (Cocopith with NPK)
Product Weight: 250 grams
Plant Specifications
Other Name(s): Chinese Evergreen
Type: Indoor Plant
Sunlight Requirements: Thrives indoor when placed in indirect bright sunlight.
Watering: Once in 3-5 days when the potting medium is dry.
Fertilising: Fertilise with NPK based fertiliser once in 15-20 days to keep maintain the fresh and healthy plant.
Pruning: No pruning required. Baby shoots can often be found near the mother plant. You can repot them into a new pot without damaging the roots.
Repotting: Repot into a pot larger by 2-3 inches after 10-12 months if the plant over grows current pot.
Know your plant
Aglonema Cutlass has the most unique foliage among the Aglonema family. Their leaves are narrow unlike the broad flat leaf structure of the others in the Aglonema family.
Aglonema plants are colourful houseplants with a each variety of Aglonema having unique foliage.
They are known for their splash of colours on the foliage. They are one of the easiest house plants to grow. They can thrive in the tropical Indian climate without any fuss.
Benefits
Air purifiers: These plants are known to be excellent air purifiers as proven beyond doubt by NASA researches. They remove various toxins from the air and improve air quality by emitting oxygen.
SAM-free: We use a special weightless SAM (Soil and manure free) mix. It has a superior drainage prevents plants dying due to overwatering. Also, pest attacks are rare in our potting mix.
Tips
Watering: Make sure you water the plant only when the potting medium is slightly dry.
Sunlight: Make sure the plant gets adequate bright indirect light, but not direct sunlight.
Common Problems and Solutions:
Root rot: This happens when the plant is overwatered. Root rot is the most common issue faced by new plant parents. People tend to over water indoor plants like they would water outdoor plants or gardens. Also, make sure the pot has proper drainage holes to allow excess water flow out.
Mealy Bugs: These are found of the foliage and stems of indoor plants during hot days. They generally are transmitted from outdoor plants. The only solution is to manually wipe them off with a wet cloth.
Crispy Brown Leaves: When the plant is exposed to direct sunlight the heat burns the leaves and they turn crispy and brown in colour. Make sure the plant is placed in shade/ indoor where it gets only bright indirect sunlight and not direct sunlight.
Brown Tips: This occurs when the plant lacks nutrients/ light. Place the plant in bright indirect sunlight and feed them with NPK based nutrients.
Soggy leaves: The leaves turn soggy when the plant is over watered. Cut off the leaves if they are beyond retrievable. Check for excess water stored in pot.
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Disclaimer: Actual plant may have slight variations from what is shown in the image since each individual plant has its own appearance.