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aglaonema golden madonna hardness Buy Aglaonema Golden MadonnaHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible A real gem for the living room Lifelong help for all your plant questions How to care for an Aglaonema Golden Madonna Watering your Aglaonema Golden Madonna Proper watering is essential for your Aglaonema Golden Madonna. Water the plant about once a week, and before watering again, always check that the top centimeter of the potting soil feels dry. Too much water can cause root rot, while

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How to care for an Aglaonema Golden Madonna

Watering your Aglaonema Golden Madonna

Proper watering is essential for your Aglaonema Golden Madonna. Water the plant about once a week, and before watering again, always check that the top centimeter of the potting soil feels dry. Too much water can cause root rot, while too little can cause yellow and limp leaves. Preferably use rainwater or lukewarm tap water to prevent limescale buildup.

Light requirements of your Aglaonema Golden Madonna

The Aglaonema Golden Madonna thrives in bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves and lead to brown spots, while too little light stunts growth and fades the leaf color. Ideally, place the plant in an east- or west-facing room, away from a sunny window. Choose a spot with soft, diffused light for optimal growth.

Pot and substrate

For a healthy Aglaonema Golden Madonna, use a pot with drainage holes and well-aerated potting soil. A mixture suitable for aroids, such as potting soil for aroids , will ensure sufficient aeration and drainage. You can also repot your plant in a decorative pot from the pots for houseplants collection to add a personal touch. Refresh the topsoil annually to replenish nutrients.

Common problems

Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves are often caused by overwatering or a lack of light. Check that the potting soil doesn't remain too wet for extended periods and adjust your watering frequency if necessary. If there's a lack of light, you can move the plant closer to a window or even use a daylight lamp. Remove affected leaves to conserve the plant's energy.

Drops on the leaves

Sometimes you'll see droplets on the edge of the leaf; this phenomenon is called guttation. This is normal and means the plant is expelling excess moisture. However, avoid overwatering and ensure adequate air circulation to prevent mold growth. Keep the room at room temperature and ensure the humidity isn't too extreme.

Plagues

Spider mites, aphids, or thrips can sometimes attack your Aglaonema Golden Madonna. Check regularly for small webs, sticky deposits, or black spots. Treat emerging pests by spraying the leaves with a plant sprayer or using an environmentally friendly product like jungle mist spray . When purchasing new plants, keep them separate to prevent the spread.

Carrots from the pot

If the roots are protruding from the bottom of the pot, your Aglaonema Golden Madonna needs to be repotted. When roots grow out of the drainage holes, the plant needs more room to develop. Repot the plant in a pot one size larger and refresh the potting mix. This will give the root ball enough space and fresh nutrients.

Brown edges

Brown edges are often caused by air that is too dry or excessive watering. Maintain a humidity of around 50–60% by using a humidifier or misting the plant regularly. Avoid cold drafts and don't place the plant directly next to a radiator. If the edges are brown, you can carefully trim the edges to optimize the conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Aglaonema Golden Madonna poisonous?

Yes, the Aglaonema Golden Madonna contains substances that are mildly toxic if ingested by pets or children. Keep the plant out of reach of curious pets and small children. Those looking for a non-toxic houseplant can find alternatives in our non-toxic houseplant collection. For more general care tips, please consult the blog " Caring for the Aglaonema ."

Types of Aglaonema

The Aglaonema family offers numerous beautiful varieties for every interior style. Some popular varieties include:

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