Aglaonema pictum ‘Tricolor’ (babyplant)
Aglaonema pictum 'Tricolor' is one of the most spectacular and sought-after varieties of Aglaonema, due to its unique leaves, which resemble natural camouflage. The leaves are oval, thick and have a distinct pattern in three shades of green: dark green, light green and gray-green. This exotic plant is native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia and is appreciated both for its ornamental appearance and for its low maintenance requirements.
Care:
Light
• It prefers bright indirect light to maintain the intensity of the colors on the leaves.
• Its tolerance to lower light makes it ideal for less-lit indoor spaces, but the variegated colors may become less vibrant.
• Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves.
Temperature
• It grows best at temperatures between 18-27°C.
• It is sensitive to cold and does not tolerate temperatures below 15°C.
• Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
humidity
• It prefers a moderate to high level of humidity.
• In dry spaces, spray the leaves periodically with water or use a humidifier.
• Avoid overwatering the leaves to prevent spots or mold.
Watering
• Keep the soil slightly moist, but not soaked.
• Water the plant when the top layer of soil is dry to the touch.
• Make sure the pot has good drainage to prevent waterlogging and root rot.
ground
• Use a well-drained soil mix, such as a houseplant mix, combined with perlite or peat moss to improve drainage and aeration.
Fertilization
• Fertilize the plant once a month during the active growth period (spring and summer) with a balanced, liquid fertilizer for decorative foliage plants.
• During winter, reduce fertilization as the plant goes dormant.
Replanting
• Repot the plant every 1-2 years or when the roots fill the pot.
• Choose a new pot with drainage holes and use fresh soil.
Trimming and maintenance
• Remove dry or damaged leaves to maintain a neat appearance.
• Pruning is rarely necessary because the plant has a slow growth rate.
Common problems
• Yellowing leaves: Can be caused by excessive or insufficient watering.
• Soft leaves: Often indicates root problems, caused by stagnant water.
• Pests: May be affected by scale insects, aphids or red spider mites. Inspect the plant regularly and treat with a suitable insecticide if necessary.
Height with pot included approx. 5 cm - Young specimens
Young leaves can sometimes have less obvious variegation, but this becomes clearer as the leaf matures.
The decorative vase is not included in the price.