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aglaonema watermelon Aglaonema 'Cocomelon'Aglaonema 'Cocomelon' Aglaonema 'Cocomelon' is a colourful Chinese evergreen grown for broad, glossy leaves with a deep green base, pink vein colour and scattered yellow flecks. The leaves rise from a short central crown, overlap as the plant fills out, and create a rounded indoor plant with colour carried through both the centre and outer parts of the blade. Mature plants develop visible layers: older leaves build the lower crown, middle leaves often
Aglaonema 'Cocomelon'
Aglaonema 'Cocomelon' is a colourful Chinese evergreen grown for broad, glossy leaves with a deep green base, pink vein colour and scattered yellow flecks. The leaves rise from a short central crown, overlap as the plant fills out, and create a rounded indoor plant with colour carried through both the centre and outer parts of the blade.
Mature plants develop visible layers: older leaves build the lower crown, middle leaves often carry the strongest pattern, and new central leaves open softer before the glossy surface firms. The broad blades give this cultivar a full, leafy presence in a pot while keeping the growth habit compact and self-heading.
Aglaonema 'Cocomelon' colour profile
- Broad glossy leaves with pink midrib and side-vein colour
- Yellow flecking scattered across a dark green blade surface
- Self-heading crown with a rounded, leafy outline
- Compact tropical foliage plant with noticeable width in larger pot sizes
- New leaves open softer, then firm and deepen as they mature
Glossy leaves and crown development
Aglaonema 'Cocomelon' grows from short basal stems and keeps a compact, self-heading habit. Each new leaf emerges from the centre, unrolls above the older foliage, and gradually adds width to the crown. The broad leaf shape means each new flush changes the plant’s outline noticeably, especially on established plants in larger nursery pots.
The wider Aglaonema genus comes from warm, shaded tropical and subtropical regions across Asia and New Guinea. Indoors, filtered light, steady warmth and a moisture-retentive but aerated root zone keep the broad leaves firm during expansion. For Aglaonema 'Cocomelon', the larger leaves also make dust, mineral marks and pest traces visible early, so regular leaf inspection keeps pest and residue checks easier.
Care essentials for Aglaonema 'Cocomelon'
- Light: Place in medium to bright indirect light. A filtered position keeps the broad leaves firm and protects the glossy surface from harsh midday sun.
- Watering: Water when the upper part of the mix has dried and the lower root zone still holds slight moisture. Check pot weight and depth in larger pots.
- Substrate: Use an airy aroid-style mix with coco coir or peat-free fibre, fine bark and mineral drainage such as perlite, pumice or lava rock.
- Drainage: Keep the nursery pot free-draining and empty any outer pot after watering. Keep the short crown above stale wet mix.
- Temperature: Keep warm, ideally around 18–26 °C. Protect from cold windowsills, draughts and transport chill.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is usually suitable, while stable moderate humidity reduces tight or marked new growth.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth. A weak balanced fertiliser once a month is enough during active growth.
- Pot choice: Use a pot only slightly larger than the root ball. Oversized pots keep the lower mix wet around the basal stems.
- Repotting: Repot when roots fill the pot or watering becomes difficult to manage. Spring to early summer gives the plant the easiest recovery window.
- Pruning: Remove yellowing old leaves at the base with clean scissors. Wipe broad leaves gently with a damp cloth when dust collects.
- Outdoor summer placement: Use only in settled warm weather. Move outside once nights stay above 16 °C and bring back indoors before nights fall below 14 °C.
- Propagation: Established clumps can be divided when there are separate rooted shoots. Keep divisions warm and evenly moist while they settle.
Root, leaf and crown checks
- Yellow lower leaves: Check the lower root zone. Several yellowing base leaves often point to wet mix around the crown or a cool pot.
- Brown leaf tips: Check watering pattern, fertiliser strength and mineral residue. Broad leaves show salt stress clearly at the edge.
- Soft new growth: Check temperature and root condition. Warmth and an aerated mix help new leaves firm after unfolding.
- Marked glossy leaves: Check for dust, dried water spots or pest traces. Clean gently and inspect the undersides and central crown.
- Leaning crown: Rotate the pot regularly so new leaves develop evenly around the central growth point.
Aglaonema 'Cocomelon' can occasionally produce arum-type inflorescences, but removing a flower stalk keeps the crown tidy.
Aglaonema 'Cocomelon' safety notes
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