Aglaonema Crete
Aglaonema commutatum
Advice
Your Aglaonema Crete will thrive best when placed in a spot with indirect light. Use decorative pots to complement its vibrant colors. Avoid drafty areas to keep it healthy and happy. It’s perfect for brightening office spaces or adding a touch of nature to a living room.
Fun facts
Did you know that the Aglaonema Crete is often called a lucky plant? In many cultures, it's believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to those who welcome it into their homes. Plus, it's known for being a natural filter—helping to purify the air while looking fabulous! Indoor gardening doesn't get much better than this. Even people with busy schedules love it for its low-maintenance nature. A simple mist now and then will make it as happy as a lark!
Signs of weakness
If your Aglaonema's leaves begin to yellow, it might be a sign of overwatering. Drooping leaves may suggest a lack of water or harsh light conditions, so adjust accordingly. Check for root rot if leaves continue to brown despite adequate care.