Aglaonema Black Lance (Rare) $39
True to it's name Aglaonema Black Lance has stunning sword shaped leaves in shades of dark green with silver flecks. These attractive foliage plants grow easily in most positions, including air-conditioned spaces but prefer warm, well-lit sites indoors and require warm, sheltered, frost-free sites outdoors. Perfect for indoor use both in the home and office. Outdoors they add a lush, tropical feel to warm, sheltered gardens and courtyards.
Wipe foliage with a cloth moistened with water to remove dust and maintain healthy, lush growth.
20cm Pots
True to it's name Aglaonema Black Lance has stunning sword shaped leaves in shades of dark green with silver flecks. These attractive foliage plants grow easily in most positions, including air-conditioned spaces but prefer warm, well-lit sites indoors and require warm, sheltered, frost-free sites outdoors. Perfect for indoor use both in the home and office. Outdoors they add a lush, tropical feel to warm, sheltered gardens and courtyards.
Wipe foliage with a cloth moistened with water to remove dust and maintain healthy, lush growth.
20cm Pots
True to it's name Aglaonema Black Lance has stunning sword shaped leaves in shades of dark green with silver flecks. These attractive foliage plants grow easily in most positions, including air-conditioned spaces but prefer warm, well-lit sites indoors and require warm, sheltered, frost-free sites outdoors. Perfect for indoor use both in the home and office. Outdoors they add a lush, tropical feel to warm, sheltered gardens and courtyards.
Wipe foliage with a cloth moistened with water to remove dust and maintain healthy, lush growth.
20cm Pots
Black Lance Chinese Evergreen are tropical plants and not tolerant of cold temperatures or very low humidities The optimum temperature for growth is 20-25 ° C. Limited growth will occur at 18 °C soil temperature, but any lower temperature will result in poor or no growth. Additionally, tissue damage as a result of chilling can occur whenever air temperatures drop below 13 °C. It is desirable to avoid sudden changes in temperature.
Humidity:
Aglaonema Black Lance requires high humidity. In dry air, the leaves are deformed, poorly unfolded, their tops and edges dry out. Therefore, the plant needs to be sprayed regularly. To increase the humidity, you can group the plants or put the plant on a pallet with wet pebbles, peat or expanded clay. At the same time the bottom of the pot should not touch the water. In the autumn-winter period, if the air temperature is low, then spraying should be carried out carefully.
Substrate and growing media:
Black Lance Chinese Evergreen need a well-permeable substrate for moisture and air for successful growth. The substrate should be fairly light, it consists of 3 parts leaf, 0.5 parts of humus, 1 part peat, 1 part sand and 0.5 part charcoal (3: 0.5: 1: 1: 0.5), or sheet ground, peat and sand (2: 1: 1) with crushed charcoal. Good drainage is required. PH in the media should range from 6.0 to 6.5. It grows well in hydroponics.
Transplant in spring; young plant every year or as far as the roots are covered with earthy coma. Adults plant is transplanted once every 3-5 years.
Watering:
Aglaonema Black Lance do not like soggy feet. During the growing season (spring-summer), water the plant abundantly, as the top layer of the substrate dries. In the autumn-winter period, they are watered regularly, after a day or two, after the top layer of the substrate dries out. Over drying, as well as waterlogging (especially in winter), are dangerous for the plant.
Fertilizer:
Black Lance Chinese Evergreen is fertilized every two weeks with alternating mineral and organic fertilizers of usual concentration during the growing season (from March to August). In the fall you can slow this down to once every couple months, but in the winter you should avoid fertilizing.