Aglaonema 'Lumina' is an attractive ornamental with broad, glossy leaves featuring a blend of dark green edges and light green to creamy-white centers, creating a striking contrast. Thriving in medium to low light, aglaonema 'Lumina' is resilient and adaptable, making it a popular indoor plant. Its ability to tolerate varying conditions contributes to its ease of care and appeal to plant enthusiasts.
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91 cm
Plant Height
90 cm
Spread
White, Green
Leaf Color
Green
Stem Color
Evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Aglaonema 'Lumina'
Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from tropical rainforest understories, aglaonema 'Lumina' thrives in high humidity and consistent moisture. It prefers weekly watering and moderate drought tolerance. To maintain lush foliage, periodic misting is beneficial, replicating its native humid conditions.
Fertilize:
For aglaonema 'Lumina', use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer bi-monthly during spring and summer at half-strength to enhance vigor and foliage. Reduce feeding in fall/winter, and avoid fertilizing immediately after repotting. Always water thoroughly post-fertilization to aid nutrient absorption and prevent root shock.
Pruning:
Aglaonema 'Lumina' features vibrant foliage and thrives in low light. Prune in early to late spring by removing dead leaves and trimming stems to support growth and air circulation. Regular pruning enhances appearance and reduces disease risk; always use sterilized tools for best results.
Propagation:
Aglaonema 'Lumina' flourishes in indirect light and moist soil. Propagate via stem cuttings with a node and leaves, planting directly in soil or water. Roots appear in a few weeks; transplant to well-draining soil. Regular misting aids root growth. Patience is essential for establishment.
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