Ultimate AGLAONEMA (Chinese Evergreen) CARE Guide - Ep 207
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I can't say enough about Aglaonema, which is also known as Chinese Evergreen. It's an often overlooked plant because it's so ubiquitous, but it's one of those great plants for beginners and more refined houseplant owners alike. I share more natural history notes, care tips, and more in this video.
00:00 - Aglaonema Introduction
01:00 - Unique Aglaonema cultivars and species
01:45 - Distribution
02:19 - Why are Aglaonema expensive?
02:44 - Aglaonema color patterns, morphology and blooms
06:05 - Aglaonema (Chinese evergreen) lighting
07:39 - Temperature for Aglaonema
08:30 - Humidity
09:19 - Watering and Potting Medium
10:12 - Fertilizing
11:10 - Deficiency
11:30 - Propagation of Aglaonema
13:30 - Common problems with Aglaonema
15:00 - Conclusion + Shout Out
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To call any plant boring is to show a total lack of wonder at the mystery of life on Earth.
@talis4672
3 жыл бұрын
This!!
@hannahr9317
3 жыл бұрын
💜
@vidyadixit8039
3 жыл бұрын
Very nice Please let us know how to keep the color of leaves brighter
@keithpugh7538
2 жыл бұрын
Yes and not 100 to 300 dollars either. I love mine
@omshanti4541
Жыл бұрын
💯.. I was scratching my head at the “boring” comment.. how is any plant boring??? Even pothos which are literally everywhere are completely beautiful and fascinating.. I’m so glad I’m not the only one that was stumped by that observation. 💚🌳💚
I'd also say that there are so many ags that look like many other finicky plants that need high humidity and rain water from Peru..... Ags are soooo easy!
Aglaonema are my favorite plants. I have over 20 different varieties and I am always looking for new ones. I don't understand why they aren't more popular than calathea or whatever they're called now. They don't care about humidity, they never get brown or crunchy, they aren't over dramatic, tantrum throwing toddler plants. They grow in all areas of my place, north facing, west facing, artificial, they don't care! They come in so many patterns and colors. I'll take them all!
@senthilmurugan296
3 жыл бұрын
U r from?
@daniellemylastname2811
3 жыл бұрын
@@senthilmurugan296 USA
@senthilmurugan296
3 жыл бұрын
@@daniellemylastname2811 ok.thank u.i am from india.here some foreign friends like u asking particularly asking aglainema,so that i am searching,on that time i read ur comment so that i am asking. Ohm namashivaya.weclcome india
Hey Summer, this type of info for aglonemas is so so rare in the plant community! Now I have more appreciation and practical advice on how to grow this beautiful staple. Thank you so much ❤
That Aglonema tricolour OMG Such a beauty It was really good to see these lovely greens and love that planty talk
Hello from Russia, Moscow! It is very interesting for me to see your videos. My English is not very well but I understand most of your advises and it is a real pleasure to see your plants. Thank you for so much!
gotta lump the Aglaonema into the same group as pothos - not flashy, no fancy, but will always be there for you when all your other fussy plants up and die without rhyme or reason. I stan the Aglaonema's; they've always looked out for me.
Here in asia, we give agloanemas morning sunlight and put them indoors with indirect light. Since we live in a hotter climate, the sun is hotter and will totally scorch the leaves. There in cooler climates. I recommend to put them in direct sunlight since its 🥶 🧊
@M_SC
2 жыл бұрын
In cold climates it’s actually warmer inside than in warmer climates, in winter. Our walls are thicker and filled with insulation. Our windows have 2 lanes or sometimes 2 layers of window with a space between them. Heating systems are also more efficient or something. I was colder in japan and Taiwan and England in winter than i am in Canada.
I love the camo tri color color sooo much 😍😍 it'll match my jacket.
Perfect timing! I never really had a deep appreciation of Aglaonemas but now I’m in love with them. I think a well grown plant is beautiful even if fairly common. My understanding is that the more colorful cultivars get floppier as they mature.
My favorite plant 🥰 I don’t care if she’s not rare. She’s beautiful, no fuss and grows so well!
loved seeing the update on the pictum tricolor!!
mine grows in a bathroom where there is a window that faces north and the bathroom in the winter stays at a constant 52 degrees with low humidity, No grow lights or heaters and forgetful watering and it thrives.
@suksomchannel19
3 жыл бұрын
sometimes I forget to water my aglaonemas but thanks GOD, they are still find until now
Aglaeonema are some of my favorite plants. They’re just awesome and I’m enjoying the new colored cultivars. I want them all!!
How did you know I just got my first aglaonema? :) I found a Maria at a local Home Depot and said "why haven't my feet moved? Am I stunned? Yes. Because this plant is stunning!" I have it in a small corner but 4 feet or so under a grow light
Great timing, I just got my first one about a month ago! I love my houseplant plants primarily for foliage so I love it and it is great for the low-med light space I have it in. Thank you for the video.
Amazing collection! I Love you're care tips and advice it so functional!💚
I love my aglaonema. they are reliable, easy, consistently healthy looking and they fill up empty spaces very nicely. :)
Wow. Such a stunning and yet easy plant. Can't wait to get one of these. Thank you!
I have four different cultivars and not going to stop :D They have a wonderful variety about them, I especially love the pink ones!
Thanks so much, I needed this so much! I have several Chinese evergreens but the one that I almost lost is my silver bay! It was so pretty when I bought it home, I must have over watered it and now it’s half the size it was when I brought it home. Hope I can keep the rest of it alive and it comes back. A lesson learned!!😊
Thank you so much Shawn! I thoroughly enjoyed this episode.
Great video as always :) What I loved most was the chirping birds from your bird feeders. It's such a pleasant sound.
I love aglaonema! Thank you for this video!
I’ve been after an aglaonema for so long and this has just increased the desire haha. I really want more plants for my desk at home but it’s in my bedroom which is north-east facing, and I just feel like a green aglaonema would be perfect
@catbarnard2833
3 жыл бұрын
Btw Summer is the tricolour really finickity?
@suksomchannel19
3 жыл бұрын
I can't stop my desire to collect aglaonema. It is hard.
Aglaonemas are so underrated! Thanks for the info 🌿
The tricolor one looks amazing
The Trictum tricolour is so beautiful. I’ve never seen one before.
This is an amazing show
Love your tricolor aglonema. It is very beautiful and now it is on my wishlist plants
Thanks for sharing. Your videos are always so informative 👌🏻
Excellent info, thank you!
I love them. I have about 10 of them and I have grow lights on all of mine.
The crystal punch bowl for soil is just amazing
Love Chinese evergreens....they are versatile & perfect for low light condition! Want the Agl. Pictum Tricolor though....great educational video Summer! ❤️👍
Needed these so much. Love you Summer. And yah, I'll still tell you to drop a workout routine 😁😁
I've been waiting for an aglonema video, thanks
I absolutely love my Aglaonemas!!! I recommend EVERYONE to get an Ag! It's the best plant ever - how could anyone say its a boring office plant?!? #plantsnob lol
Nice care guide🍀👌
Awwww my favorite ever houseplant 🤩🤩🤩
YAYY!! A new video! 🥰
I found a Red Aglaonema stem cutting one time in the dumpster area by my building, rinsed it off really good, sprayed it with hydrogen peroxide, allowed it to dry then propagated it. Now I have 4 plants. They're easy caring and love propagating it!!❤️🥰
I just got my Aglaonema few days ago and now i know how to take care of it ... thank you ;)
Just a superb presenter. Thank you.
I grow my aglaonema in pafcal and pumice. It’s perfect and won’t have to worry about overwatering. It’s thriving in this set up. I get two new leaves every other week.
Wow! Thanks just bought my first aglaonemas a few hours ago
Thank you Summer
Such a gorgeous plant and I’m in love with how easy they are to care for.
I needed this
Aglaonemas are my fave house plants. I've got many pink, white and red varieties - Red Unyamanee, Pink Cochin, Snow White, Rotundum Tiger, Red Siam, Dona Carmen, etc. and they just keep on giving me new leaves like once or twice a month!
My favourite plants 🌱
aglaonemas ARE exciting! i love them so much. aside from philodendrons i always get excited when i come across a new variety i dont yet have
My grandmother loves it. My mother loves it. So ... I love "Sri Rezeki" (Agalonema) too. This plant is so easy to care and propagated. I use my compos soil, specially fermented garbage from my kitchen. They love it. But yess It is not easy to care for the new cultivars such as the most most expensive cultivars eg. "Golden Hope" from Mr. Greg Hambali (Father of Agalonema), ect. But I don't know if it can be easy to grow on 4 season lands. Thank you for making this channel always on one step a head for our plants community. You are so inspiring and always make me smile. ----
Beautiful plants☘️☘️☘️
Very comprehensive video, with a lot of good info which will prove very useful for me to properly care for my new Aglaonaema plant😎thank you!
I love mine. I have an Aglaonema SIam Dwell (it's what the label on the pot says), but I love it so much. The pinks/reds in the leaves are so gorgeous-- probably why I also love my Hoya Carnosa Crimson Princess. Just that unexpected shot of color.
Beautiful video 🤩
Aglaonema plants are so beautiful, I have the 'Silver Bay' one, thanks so much for making the care guide on these beauties Summer XXXX
thanks! Appreciate your information.
I love all your plants they are beautiful
These plants are survivors. I have a red Siam which was growing great in a dark corner under a Soltech Aspect grow light. Then suddenly after 2 gorgeous years, stems got very leggy and starting snapping off weekly until I only had a few stems left. I tried rooting the top of leafy broken stems in water but a year later nothing. As a last resort I put the stems in potting soil and pumice mix. Low and behold every stem rooted and leafed out. Meanwhile my original pot which looked like a sad cut down forest, had new shoots start popping out of the soil and each 2-3 inch bare ‘trunk’ started sprouting new shoots out the tops. So now I have 3 pots filled with multiple 8-10 inch tall plants. This spring I will put them all together in one pot to make a nice bushy pot. Mother Nature can be pretty resilient sometimes.
@tiffanyi5645
3 жыл бұрын
Wow! I wish KZread comments allowed pictures because I would love to see your plants!! Lol
@carolfisch9750
3 жыл бұрын
I am no expert. This is my only experience with aglonema. After watching more KZreads about them, it seems some varieties tend to get more leggy versus others. So either RedSiam is leggy type or I am doing something wrong. Ha. I just saw one youtube that said when her aglonema gets leggy she replanted it hiding more of the stem under the soil. Nice to learn all the hidden tricks..
@carolfisch9750
3 жыл бұрын
OMG. The KZread was this one. Hand to face.
I recently went on a trip and in the hotel I stayed at, there was a Silver Bay Ag basically at every corner and floor of the hotel. And it was amazing to see that even though there was mostly artificial lighting, they all looked so lush and healthy. It was really hard for me to not take cuttings lol
@GardeningkiDuniyaYT
3 жыл бұрын
😂
Not aglaonema related but related to plants. I started with plants in July 2020. Yes during this pandemic and I was staying at home. I live in Queens, NY and I have a friend in UK who happened to share same hobby with me (Starbucks collecting). She also started with plants same time with me and she introduced your Channel to me. Since then I watch your channel here and there and went back to some of your videos. Hope to meet you in person here in New York when things get better. I bought your book and hope to have it signed too. Stay safe.
Good evening madam! I am very happy to see you after a long days. Upload more videos about new plants we getting more inspirations from your adds m from Ap India thank u .
I can't grow calathea in my dry house but my 3 aglaonema handle it just fine. So I have changed my wish list plant calathea ornata to the chocolate aglaonema. Same kind of look but probably won't die on me during the winter. 😊 Thanks for the tips. My silver bay was away from the cold but still managed to get a draft and the bottom leaves were doing exactly as you said. I cut them off and it seems to be ok now.
Thank you for sharing Summer. I love my Aglaenoma, I believe it's a "Light Pink Star." I propagated it a few months ago and am repotting them today and will definitely use your mix, hoping they make it. I have it near my Southeast-facing facing window and it's been thriving
I propagated the striped green variety from stem cuttings. I find the process to be slow, but it was worth propagating from any piece available. The stem cuttings develop very slowly in the heat of summer but that speeds-up in early fall when the heat abates. So did Dieffenbachia cuttings. I find that tip cuttings and plant division give better results.
great video
More then helpful. Much appreciated 🙏.. Thank you.💜
hi Summer, love the Aglaonema pictum tricolor you have and if I had a big enough jar I would place it under glass like you have for my Dieffenbachia. Also love the blue kimono jacket you are wearing in this video.
I finally got my first Aglaonema today! I name it Émma lol and I’m so excited😁🥰☺️☺️
I actually water office plants s for a living and they are totally everywhere! Lol, but now I love them and get lots of fun cuttings 🙂💚✂️🌿🌿🌿🌿
With all the Calatheas I have, it’s nice to these easy to care for plants. I have about 6 different types with mostly the pink, red, and white leaves.
the pink in aglaonema looks so much nicer than the pink in many other types of plants such as syngonium or philodenron for me
.. Thank you so very much Ms. Summer, for not speed talking with 300 words per second 😳.. And a big thank you for letting mee (and I'm sure a whole lot of others, watching this) know that my beautiful Aglaonemas will do just fine.. You gave the answers to my puzzled questions 🤗
Beautiful plant and you also look pretty today. Love the blue on you. 💙
the Pictum tricolor has an uncanny cammo look that would be perfect for a man-cave :-)
@relivoaddad
3 жыл бұрын
Yep I want one of those
@tiffanyi5645
3 жыл бұрын
This is literally the only plant that my husband actually loved cuz he’s the Camo king! Lolol but alas the price!! 😩😩 LOLOL eventually he came around to like the Monstera and I’m over the moon about it...he still has his eye on that Tricolor though! #ForeverWishlistPlant 😂
I have a black thumb and I was able to trial and error this plant into some beautiful growth. I think I still have her in too bright of a window so there's some scorching but mostly okay. Also I keep my house at 58-59 at night in the winter and she's done 👌
I adore my aglaeonema! It
Wow this video instantly made me rem my dream. I was like look this plant has camo 🤦🏽♀️ crazy
Love your wonderful forever greens.
I have avoided these guys because I have spider mites in the trees in my neighborhood. The first year (we lived here) I killed a Diffenbachia by not noticing until too late that we had brought them indoors ( the spider mites ) for winter. Although Neem oil is part of my ongoing routine now I have shied away from plants with big thin leaves. Are they more resilient than fellow aroid Diffenbachia? Well it really wont be a problem in the future. We are moving soon. Hopefully out in rural KY there will be more natural predators for the mites and I won't have to worry about an annual re-infestation when my plants go outside for their summer vacation. Thanks for more brilliant content. You are the best!
@tiffanyi5645
3 жыл бұрын
Rachel’s Heart Shaped Leaves channel has an amazing video on “how to kill spider mites” and her method works wonders for larger leafed plants like Dieffenbachia and Aglaonema...it was a total game changer for me! Good luck!
I love agleonema! I find them to be the cute and easy going girl next door to Calathea's high maintenance diva demands! 💜
I literally just got myself a Pictum Tricolor yesterday and re-watched your videos on that one. This came in at just the right time!
@tiffanyi5645
3 жыл бұрын
Wow!! Congratulations! The Pictum tri-color costs like a zillion bucks! Lolol keep it in high humidity or with a cloche like Summer has! They can get pretty leggy and notoriously sparse leaves if not kept up right.
@DaveCordova
3 жыл бұрын
@@tiffanyi5645 haha thank you! I’ll try my best to keep it alive!
@tiffanyi5645
3 жыл бұрын
@@DaveCordova I have a feeling you will do very well! Lol good luck!
@suksomchannel19
3 жыл бұрын
We are man but we like aglaonema. It is awesome and we can do more for our plant than woman. Agree?
@sdqsdq6274
2 жыл бұрын
@@tiffanyi5645 the thing with tri color is you wont get the same leaf pattern as hers , most i have seen are bad design color and high price ,lol
Thanks 💯
Thank you for your video- you provide more details on care that I find very helpful. You mentioned that if the plant has a bulls eye spot to check the roots and they should be white, but what do you do when you find unhealthy roots? I would love to see a care video on that. Would you cut the damaged roots, provide a systemic treatment, or fungicide treatment ... natural remedies? Etc? Thank you again! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sadly, my aglaonema is long gone due to root rot 😐 It was a beautiful plant, but I have avoided replacing it. Maybe I’ll give these plants another try- this video was very helpful.
thanks for the tips! very informative videos and also pleasing to the eye! how cool is this plant studio you have there?? amazing
Thanks for yet another incredible video
How Damon feel about aglonema is how I feel about ZZ plant. They're in almost every mall! Anglonema is also supposed to be a relatively easy houseplant. I'd just only started to grow to love them and hope they'll get more attention in times to come!
We have the Silver Queen, Siam Aurora and Doña Carmen in abundance, (maybe Siam Aurora is not the healthiest of the bunch) and I didn't know their name and they just "exist" in our garden until I saw people selling them around. We didn't fertilize, just water sometimes, we actually water the fruit bearing trees and they happen to be underneath so they also get their share.
I have an Aglaonema cutlass And then still get fleas in the winter and enjoys it quite a bit in my room
Aglaonemas are so pretty!
I love stripes! I have a chocolate one and it constantly grows. I would like to get a big one!
BEATIFUL DRESs
Hello Summer, I have a aglaonema which must be at least 20 years old. I admired the beautiful cultivar that you showed us so I am going to look for one. I would like to see a video on spathiphyllums. Thanks for sharing this interesting video.
AFren just gave me a plant n your information is very helpful. Hope it grows big ebough for me to propagate. At e moment it seems to like where i had placed it. Thk u again. BTW i enjoy your videos esp your travels to other countries, cos i wont b able to visit these places.
I love your channel Miss Summer im from philippines
Nice video. Old school green and gray aglaonemas are the best houseplants. They can look great with very little natural light.(and very little water). When they eventually get too tall and leggy just chop the leafy top and replant it.
NICE.