Tips to Keep Your Aglaonema Plant Healthy in Winter Season

Aglaonema known for its air-purifying properties, demands special attention during the colder months. 

Aglaonema are sensitive to temperature drops and changes in humidity.   

Without proper care, they can struggle to survive through winter.  

1. Best Place For Aglaonema

Keep your Aglaonema in a shade or any indoor place where the temperature stays consistent.

2. Sunlight for Aglaonema

During winter make sure your plant get enough brightness and bright light.

In winter, morning sunlight is best for Aglaonema plant.

3. Keep in bright light area

Place your plant near a window with bright, indirect light.

4. Watering tips for  Aglaonema 

During winter Aglaonema plant need less water.

Check the top inch of soil; if it feels dry, it’s time to water.

5. Avoid Overwatering 

Overwatering can lead to root rot, causing the leaves to turn yellow and decay.

6. Avoid Giving Fertilizer in the Winter Month

Do not give fertilizer during winter as the plant enters a dormant phase.

By understanding its needs and addressing challenges proactively, you can keep your Peace Lily healthy and thriving until spring.