aglaonema minima Aglaonema Flamingo | Buy houseplant
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aglaonema minima

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aglaonema minima Aglaonema Flamingo | Buy houseplantHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible A real gem for the living room Lifelong help for all your plant questions The Aglaonema Flamingo is a striking plant with soft pink accents that contrast with its fresh green leaves. Thanks to its unique leaf markings, this houseplant instantly adds ambiance to living and working spaces. The Flamingo is ideal for novice plant enthusiasts because it's undemanding and will quickly re grow

  • Home delivery throughout Belgium.
  • Collection in Leuven possible
  • A real gem for the living room
  • Lifelong help for all your plant questions

The Aglaonema Flamingo is a striking plant with soft pink accents that contrast with its fresh green leaves. Thanks to its unique leaf markings, this houseplant instantly adds ambiance to living and working spaces. The Flamingo is ideal for novice plant enthusiasts because it's undemanding and will quickly re-grow with care.

With its compact size, the Aglaonema Flamingo fits easily on a cupboard, desk, or windowsill. Pair it with a stylish pot from our collection of pots for houseplants or place it in a beautiful base pot. This creates a harmonious whole in your interior. Want to see how other plants compare? Then also discover the care tips for the Monstera Minima or the Zamioculcas Zeylanica.

How to care for an Aglaonema Flamingo

Watering the Aglaonema Flamingo

Water the Aglaonema Flamingo regularly, but avoid allowing it to sit in soggy soil. Allow the top centimeter of potting soil to dry slightly between waterings. Preferably use filtered or lukewarm tap water, and remove excess water from the saucer after watering.

Light requirements of the Aglaonema Flamingo

The Aglaonema Flamingo thrives in a spot with indirect light. Direct sunlight can fade the pink leaf markings and cause burn marks. A bright room without bright sunlight is ideal for healthy growth. Feel free to place it next to an east- or west-facing window for even light.

Common problems with Aglaonema Flamingo

Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves can indicate overwatering or insufficient light. Check the moisture content of the potting soil and adjust your watering schedule. If necessary, move the plant to a brighter location, or read more about what to do about root rot in your houseplants.

Plant drips

If water droplets appear on the leaves, the plant is experiencing aerial rooting or moisture deposition. This is usually nothing to worry about; simply removing excess moisture with a soft cloth is sufficient. Ensure good air circulation to prevent mold growth.

Pests

Spider mites and mealybugs can hide in the leaf axils. Check regularly for small webs or white, fluffy material. For early infestations, a plant sprayer or sticky traps for fungus gnats can help; for severe infestations, consider using natural pesticides.

Roots growing out of the bottom of the pot

When the roots are visibly growing under the pot, it's time to repot. Choose a pot only one size larger and use an airy potting mix for aroids. You can find a step-by-step guide on our potting mix for aroids page.

Brown edges on the leaf margin

Brown leaf edges are often caused by low humidity or areas that are too cold. Increase the humidity by placing a bowl of water nearby or using a plant mister. Avoid placing the Aglaonema Flamingo next to a drafty window or doorway.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Aglaonema Flamingo poisonous?

Yes, the Aglaonema Flamingo belongs to the Araceae family and is mildly toxic if ingested. Keep it out of reach of small children and pets. For non-toxic alternatives, see our collection of non-toxic houseplants safe for pets.

What other types of Aglaonema are there?

The Aglaonema collection offers a wide range of varieties, each with unique leaf patterns and color accents:

Where can I find suitable pots and potting soil?

For a beautiful finish, choose pots from our collection of houseplant pots. Combine these with 5l of potting soil for aroids to maintain optimal nutrition and structure. This will give your Aglaonema Flamingo all the space it needs to grow.

Let the Aglaonema Flamingo shine in your home and experience how easy caring for houseplants can be. Add this beautiful plant to your cart today and enjoy free delivery in Belgium or pick it up yourself in Leuven.

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