Introducing plant
Scientific name: *Aglaonema commutatum* Snowdrop is one of the beautiful ornamental plants that is famous for its colorful and shiny leaves. Due to its attractive appearance and easy maintenance, this plant has become a favorite of house plant lovers.
Origin
Snowfowl is native to tropical Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. In these areas, this plant grows naturally in rainforests and humid areas.
Environmental conditions
Light: Snowy eel likes indirect and dim light. Placing it in environments with mild to medium light will give the best results. Avoid direct sunlight that can damage the leaves of the plant. - Temperature: This plant prefers a temperature between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius and grows best in warm and humid environments. Avoid exposing it to cold air currents or temperatures below 15°C. - Humidity: Aglanema needs high relative humidity. You can provide the moisture needed by the plant by spraying water on the leaves or using humidifiers.
Maintenance tips
Irrigation: Regular and balanced watering is essential. The soil should always be moist, but avoid waterlogging and excessive moisture. In cold seasons, reduce the amount of watering.
- Soil: It is suitable to use rich and well-drained soil, such as a mixture of leaf soil and perlite. The soil should absorb water well and at the same time be able to ventilate.
- Fertilization: during the growing season (spring and summer), use liquid fertilizer with the appropriate ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium once a month. To prepare all kinds of fertilizers, you can order from Sally Rose.
In cold seasons, reduce the amount of fertilization.
- Cleaning the leaves: Clean the leaves of the snowdrop regularly with a wet cloth so that dust does not accumulate on the leaves and the plant can breathe well.
For the beauty and freshness of your living space, choose the snow aglenma.

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