Aglaonema Silver Bay
About This Product
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Comes in a 4 in nursery pot (*does not come with pot pictured)
Grown in the United States
Low Light Houseplant
Great For Beginners
Toxic to Pets
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Watering ☂
Water the silver bay plant when the soil is dry to the touch, about once a week. Allow the water to drain through the pot's drainage holes, and do not let the plant sit in standing water.
Sunlight ☼
Aglaonema silver bay plants prefer indirect or filtered sunlight, but can tolerate low light conditions. They should be placed in a spot that gets bright, indirect light or dappled sunlight.
Temperature & Humidity ❄
Aglaonema silver bay plants prefer a temperature range of 65-75°F (18-24°C). They also prefer high humidity, so it is a good idea to mist the leaves regularly or use a humidifier.
Soil Requirements ꔵ
A well-draining potting mix is important for Aglaonema silver bay plants. A combination of peat moss, perlite, and potting soil works well. The pH of the soil should be slightly acidic to neutral, around 6.0-7.0.
About Aglaonemas Houseplants
Our Aglaonema Silver Bay houseplant is an elegant and easy-to-care-for plant that is perfect for any home or office. Growthopedia handles each plant with care, from seed to shipping, ensuring quality and flourishing leaves. This beautiful houseplant features glossy, dark green leaves with white variegation. The Aglaonema Silver Bay is great for beginners due to its low maintenance characteristics. Get your 4-inch Aglaonema Silver Bay today!
Additional Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
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Aglaonema silver bay plants can be propagated by division or by rooting stem cuttings in water or soil. To propagate by division, gently remove the plant from its pot and divide the root ball into smaller sections. Replant each section in its own pot.
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Chinese evergreens are toxic to cats and dogs. Always be cautious introducing new plants to your furry friends. If you believe consumption has occurred contact a medical professional immediately.
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Aglaonema silver bay plants can grow to be about 2-3 feet tall and wide.
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Common pests that can affect Aglaonema silver bay plants include mealybugs, aphids, and scale insects. Common diseases include root rot, caused by over watering, and leaf spot, caused by fungal infections.