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Plus, an Easy Propagation Guide!

Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor

for its unique foliage!

Nicknamed the Camouflage Plant

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Provide your Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor with medium to bright, indirect light to help keep its camouflage leaves vibrant!

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Keep the potting mix consistently moist (not WET) to mimic its natural environment. Water when the top inch or so is dry.

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Give your Aglaonema a well-draining potting mix that holds some moisture. This will hold the moisture it likes while helping to avoid root rot.

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Use a humidifier to give your Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor humidity that will help it thrive by mimicking its natural, tropical environment.

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Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor likes to be root bound, so you won't need to rush to repot it! Repot it every few years.

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Occasionally, gently wipe your plant's leaves down with a damp cloth, supporting the underside of the leaf. Removing dust/grime will help your plant photosynthesize better!

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Give your Aglaonema a boost by using a balanced fertilizer, diluted by half, once a month during the growing season (the spring and summer).

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Now, an easy

Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor

Propagation Method!

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Identify a node on a stem of a mature, healthy plant. The nodes are the bumps along the stem that produce new growth.

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Use a pair of clean, sharp scissors to cut off the stem below the node. Meaning, the node should be ON the part you cut off.

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The nodes are where leaves and roots grow from, and they are where the new roots will form.

A node must be included because...

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Stick the cutting into a container of moistened potting mix, making sure at least one node is buried.

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Place the cutting in a warm, humid environment with bright to medium, indirect light. Keep the potting mix lightly moist as the roots develop.

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After about a month, give the cutting a GENTLE tug. If you feel resistance, a root system has developed and you can start treating your stem cutting like a normal plant!

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And that's how to easily propagate

Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor!

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