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• Native to tropical regions of Asia, this species has been cherished for centuries as a symbol of good fortune and prosperity
• Features stunning variegated leaves with intricate patterns of green, silver, and cream that add instant elegance to any space
• Grows in a compact, bushy habit reaching 30-60cm tall, making it perfect for tabletops and floor displays
• Beloved by plant enthusiasts for its air-purifying abilities and reputation for bringing luck to households
• Produces small, inconspicuous flowers followed by colorful berries when mature and well-established

• Water weekly during growing season, allowing soil to partially dry between waterings - reduce to fortnightly in winter
• Position in bright, indirect light near north or east-facing windows - avoid harsh afternoon sun
• Use well-draining potting mix enriched with perlite and organic matter for optimal root health
• Apply balanced liquid fertiliser monthly from spring through summer, withholding during cooler months
• Prune yellowing or damaged leaves at the base to maintain appearance and plant health
• Maintain consistent humidity through regular misting or grouping with other tropical plants
• Repot every 2-3 years in spring when roots become pot-bound

• Provide bright, indirect light - avoid direct sunlight which can scorch the beautiful variegated leaves
• Water when top inch of soil feels dry, reducing frequency in winter months
• Maintain humidity levels between 40-60% by misting or using a humidity tray
• Keep temperatures between 18-24°C year-round, protecting from cold draughts
• Feed monthly during spring and summer with diluted liquid fertiliser for optimal leaf colour

• Spider mites can appear in dry conditions - increase humidity and wipe leaves regularly with damp cloth
• Overwatering causes yellow leaves and root rot - ensure good drainage and allow soil to dry between waterings
• Brown leaf tips indicate low humidity or fluoride in tap water - use filtered water and mist regularly
• Mealybugs may hide in leaf joints - treat with rubbing alcohol on cotton swab and improve air circulation

faq

How often should I water Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant)?

Water your Aglaonema Species weekly during the growing season, allowing the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. In winter, reduce frequency to every 10-14 days as the plant's growth slows. Always check soil moisture with your finger before watering to prevent overwatering issues.

Is Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant) safe for pets?

No, Aglaonema Species is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. The plant contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause mouth irritation, drooling, and difficulty swallowing in pets. Keep this beautiful plant in areas away from curious pets. Shop Pet Safe Plants from Garden View Nursery.

How fast does Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant) grow?

Aglaonema Species grows at a moderate rate, typically adding 10-15cm annually under optimal conditions. Growth is fastest during spring and summer with proper light, humidity, and regular feeding. Cooler temperatures and lower light levels will naturally slow growth during winter months.

Does Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant) prefer full sun or shade?

Aglaonema Species prefers bright, indirect light and should be kept away from direct sunlight. In Australian homes, position near north or east-facing windows with filtered light. Direct afternoon sun can scorch the beautiful variegated leaves, while too little light reduces leaf coloration.

How big does Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant) get?

Mature Aglaonema Species typically reaches 30-60cm tall and 30-45cm wide, forming a compact bushy shape. Growth habit is upright with leaves emerging from central stems. Regular pruning of older leaves helps maintain size and encourages fresh, vibrant foliage from the centre.

Why is my Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant) dying?

Your Aglaonema Species is likely suffering from overwatering, the most common cause of plant decline. Other issues include low light, spider mites, or poor drainage causing root rot. Talk to Our Plant Experts at Garden View Nursery for personalised help with your struggling plant.

Can I grow Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant) in a pot?

Yes, Aglaonema Species thrives in pots and is actually preferred as a container plant. Choose a pot with drainage holes, use quality potting mix, and ensure the container is only slightly larger than the root ball. Shop Pots & Planters at Garden View Nursery for perfect containers.

How much does Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant) cost in Australia?

Aglaonema Species typically costs $25-$85 in Australia depending on size and maturity. At Garden View Nursery, you receive healthy, expertly-grown plants with strong root systems and vibrant foliage, backed by our plant care expertise and quality guarantee. Buy Aglaonema Species (Chinese Lucky Plant) Now from Garden View Nursery.

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