Aglaonema Pictum Peacock

Aglaonema Pictum Peacock - Plant Proper - 4" Pot
4" Pot

Aglaonema Pictum Peacock

Aglaonema Pictum Peacock – A Captivating Houseplant with Striking Green and Splashed Foliage! The Aglaonema Pictum Peacock is a true visual delight, featuring a light green center that beautifully contrasts with dark green margins and playful splashes throughout each leaf. This stunning Aglaonema adds a burst of natural artistry to any room, making it a perfect choice for elevating your indoor oasis. Why You’ll Love Aglaonema Pictum Peacock Vibrant Foliage: Enjoy the dynamic interplay of light and dark greens enhanced by unique splashes, creating a captivating display. Eye-Catching Contrast: The beautiful color combination provides an instant focal point that brightens any space. Easy-Care Houseplant: Thrives in bright, indirect light with moderate watering, ideal for both beginners and seasoned plant enthusiasts. Versatile Decor Accent: Perfect for tabletops, shelves, or as a statement piece in any modern indoor setting. Grown in 4" nursery pots, with stock updated regularly as new plants become available.

Price:
$20.00

Size: 4" Pot

4" Pot

Aglaonema Pictum Peacock

Origin

Hybrid

Care

Minimum

Light

Moderate

Water

Moderate

Pet Friendly

No

Care

Aglaonema Pictum Peacock is a great beginner plant due to its ease of care. Like all Aglaonemas, this variety enjoys warmth and high humidity levels, but will tolerate moderate humidity as well. Over time it will grow into a lush, bushy plant. This plant can be propagated from stem cuttings or by separating offsets from the main plant.. This plant should be fertilized monthly through the spring and summer, with a general houseplant fertilizer diluted by about half.

Light

Aglaonema Pictum Peacock grows best in moderate indirect light. It can tolerate low light levels, although low light may slow its growth. This plant should never be placed in direct sunlight, as its leaves will burn.

Proper Window Lighting

East · North

Water

 Aglaonemas enjoy moist but well-draining soil. The soil should be allowed to dry between waterings. Overwatering can lead to yellowing leaves, mushy stalks, and root rot. Underwatering can result in wilting and dry, crispy leaves.

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