How To Care For Aglaonema Modestum. In this case hold off on watering aerate or in severe cases replace the soil and prune away any rotting stalks. They will thrive in 13 or 15cm 5-6 inch pots.
In a lower light situation allow soil. Fluoride chlorine and salts in tap water can cause the leaves to turn brown. 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.
The most common advice I have been given for the Aglaonema is the darker the leaves and stalks the less light is needed.
Do not allow the lower soil to remain wet as this may cause root rot. Water less in the winter. Second it helps remove any dust or. The most common advice I have been given for the Aglaonema is the darker the leaves and stalks the less light is needed.