Aglaonema Red Valentine (Chinese Evergreen) is an ornamental, slow-growing houseplant. The Red Valentine bears engaging leaves with tones of rose-pink randomly splashed with dark green blotches. The midrib, edge, and petiole are all dark green. Chinese Evergreen is on NASA’s list of air-purifying plants. They are proven to remove Benzene and Formaldehyde toxins present in home environments and help reduce the irritant side-effects to humans. Aglaonema Red Valentine is poisonous. Keep it away from pets and children.
Light:
It thrives best in low to bright light but no direct sunlight. Because direct sunlight will scorch the leaves.
Soil:
It is easily grown in moist, organically rich, well-drained, peaty potting mixture.
Water:
Water your plant regularly, Keep the soil slightly moist during the summer and in the winter the topsoil should be dry out between each watering.
Temperature:
It prefers ideal temperatures of 65 degrees Fahrenheit and 75 degrees Fahrenheit / 15 degrees Celsius – 21 degrees Celsius. Temperatures below 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit can cause chilling injury to the Aglaonema, which appears 3 – 7 days after the cold exposure as gray, greasy-looking leaf spots.
Humidity:
It can endure less humidity than some other plants, yet it will still appreciate your efforts to improve surrounding humidity levels, either via regular misting or using a pebble tray.
Fertilizer:
Fertilize once a month from spring through summer with a balanced houseplant fertilizer diluted by half.
Re-potting:
Re-pot your plant once every two years during the spring season.