Beautiful collection. Over 2 months ago I bought an Aglaonema Wishes, soil lasted damp for weeks, never dried up and I decided to get them out and check their roots, they were 3 individual plants instead of a lush big one, they were planted in tiny black plastic baskets with what I believe was peat moss , the roots were getting all strangled ( for lack of a better word) once I cut the basket and planted them individually they are now thriving .Keep an eye on yours to make sure you don't have the same issue
Thank you for posting this. I have a small Aglaonema with the same issue! I live in the desert and it’s very unusual for a plant not to dry out in a day or so, but the Aglaonema seems to last for weeks without needing water, and it never seems to grow, even though I’ve had it for months. I’m going to check it today to see if I have the same problem. Thanks!
YT just put this video on my timeline and I'm so happy. I thoroughly enjoyed watching you share your Ag collection. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Be well!
Love chinese evergreen. I have 2 at the moment and i get many compliments. Thanks for the tip on toxicity i have a one year old granddauter and she touches my plants every so often. I love the red siam. Beautiful.
So glad you like them. I've added 3 more since I did this video! 😂 My puppies don't touch my plants, otherwise I wouldn't have so many of these. Thanks for watching!
Agleonemas are on my wishlist. I’m growing my plant collection again. It’s been a while. I’m loving your videos, Carmen. You have a very calming presence and I learn so much! 🙏🏻😆
Hi Carmen, I’m new to this channel, and I want to say thank you for this deep dive into Aglaonemas, it was very helpful! Your plants are beautiful and I love how knowledgeable you are. I hope one day I will know as much as you do about all my plants. I look forward to watching more of your great videos! Have a wonderful day 😊
I had two silvers mailed to me a few years ago and they are still going great. They absolutely love bright florescent kitchen light. Finally got them into bigger pots recently one did just fine the other seems to be throwing a tantrum ; ) Awesome plant for my apartment needs water about every two weeks.
OMG! Just one of my favorite plants. I have 3 varieties and planing to get other ones. Just like your Silver bay, after many years thriving and developing a quirky look of long curvy stems, my silver Queen at work started loosing a couple of stems, leaves getting all yellow. I immediately check the root to find root rot on most of the stems. I cleaned and cut the rot out, let dry a day with cinnamon on its end before placing in water to root. So I was able to save most of the stems. Later potted them up except two pieces, one pretty small and one medium size so I can eventually bring them home when mature. Unfortunately my large plant that I saved got stollen along with 9 other plants at work. Great mystery to the disappearances, but I have my suspicion. Anyway, I was glad I had the small cuttings and took them home immediately along with other prize plants. So now I just keep Pothos and peace Lilly’s since I’m constantly propagating them and filled the place with them. Anyway, been really enjoying your channel for many months. I like how informative and often detailed you are with discussing your various plants. I hope to eventually improve my channel just the same once I figure out all the editing tricks?
I have 3: Siam Aurora, Maria and also Silver Bay. Actually I have 4, which is just like a Maria but the variegated sections are a darker green type of color.
I have one Aglaonema. Not sure what type the leaves are totally green. It was one of the first plants shared with me by my 100 year old neighbor. It's definitely special to me.
Beautiful!! I came to learn, and learn I did! I believe I have an Etta Rose here I picked up today, she’s so beautiful. The stems are as pretty as the leaves!
Aloha Carmen! What a beautiful way to spend my Saturday afternoon with all the craziness going on! Your sharing brings a wonderful sense of peace and balance to my spirit. These plants are so lovely. Don't have one...now on my wish list. Have a beautiful Aloha day. :)
I just got the Sparkling Sarah from a Walmart garden center in Tucson. I have it right next to a humidifier and it's getting ready to give me 3 me leaves.
@Carmen Whitehead it's my first aglaonema but it won't be my last. I love easygoing plants that are also colorful. I have 5 varieties of oxalis that are easygoing as long as they stay evenly moist and have enough light to continue blooming. My purple shamrock/oxalis triangularis has been in bloom nonstop since November.
You have inspired me of your house plant. ..lovely! I love aglaonema and I have a couple of varieties now, the red Siam, etta rose and sparkling sarah and Maria and looking for more...thanks for sharing with us your knowledge!
Had the same big box clearance-find/clearance-issue myself! Mine is a Red vs a Silver but root rot is what I determined as well. Wound up taking her out of their pot, exposing the roots, carefully dislodging all the soil as it was a super fine soil holding onto all the water they sprayed on her! Separated out the soggy, rotting stalks and potted the ones I could save in better draining soil. She’s doing better and a week later, I think I am getting a flower?! Water propagating two cuttings and I am hopeful! I enjoy the rescue as well. ☺️ New to your channel, glad to find you!
It is a great color and I don't know why I don't wear it more. I'll have to go do some shopping for clothes instead of plants! LOL! Thanks for visiting!
The Cutlass is on my wish list but Silver Bay is the only one I've ever seen in plant shops in Belgium. I keep on looking though! Nice collection Carmen! (and nice haircut, you look fab!) 👌😊
Ha ha! You noticed that I finally got my curls cut! Yes, the hair salons finally opened up here and I like to have my hair fairly short. Thanks for watching Sylvie.
Bought my 3rd Ag today, a Trending Tropical Pink Dal. Since the rubber band incident regarding my Paquira aquatica I always re-pot/check roots after purchase. Today I found hard plastic mesh plugs? holding the plant, roots everywhere. Had to cut the plastic off the roots. Please check your new plants over when you get them home.
I came across an Aglonema Carmen ,talking of names I do feel u should look out for one to add to your collection. The one I saw was a beauty..colourful.
Hi, Carmen. I love your beautiful personality. I just bought a red siam from the Home Depot. I notice that it loves the coco peat soil that it came with. I have many other different plants as well, but the red siam is my favorite also. The red siam that you have. Is it one plant or several. Thank you.😃✔️
New subscriber! My evergreen, which I though was a diffenbachia, has been in water FOREVER! Scared to move to a pot! PS Wear more red! Part of the reason I clicked!!
Welcome to our little plant community! The key to repotting water propagations into soil is keeping the soil evenly moist after repotting for the first 7-10 days and then backing off to the normal watering schedule. The plant may droop a little at first but Aglaonemas are very strong and it will recover. I'll remember to wear more red, thanks!
Hi there! I'm new to your channel, and I'm so grateful I found it 🙏🏼 I just bought a Siam Aurora from Lowes but it came in a self watering planter (Costa Farms Wick and Grow), do you thinks is a good idea to keep it in that or would it best to just water normally? It definitely isnt in the best condition either, a few broken leaves and some yellowing leaves as well. Should I renove those damaged leaves or let the plant lose them naturally do you think? Also, my plant has those plastic cages around its roots. There's about 3 "clumps" in the pot and 1 cage around each. I've heard recently, many sellers are using the plastic cages and if you don't remove them, they could eventually harm the plant in the long run or restrict growth. Have you encountered any of these cages? I really appreciate the tips and advice, thanks so much in advance 💚
Welcome! I don't use the self watering or wick planters, I like to water them myself once I've checked the soil moisture. I also do remove the plastic pots or cages that on the plants. I think it eventually strangles the roots. Hope this helps! Thanks!
I have recently gotten into Aglaonema so this was fun, thank you! Gabriella Plants have started carrying Aglaonema, and they are ones that seem to be a bit less common. The trick is catching them in stock! Do different nurseries give the same plant different cultivar names? Sometimes plants that appear to be the same have different common names on different sites. It’s confusing!
As far as I know the names are the same across all sellers. I think the differences are so small, it's hard to tell sometimes. Thanks for stopping by Anne.
I have 3 Agalonemas and love them. One of mine is Wishes and is doing well. I recently got another pink one, not sure it’s the same as my older one. I went to repot it and it was soo pot bound that I had a hard time getting it out of the pot. I tried to be gentle, but it kind of looks beat up. It drooped over and I kind of righted it and used a stick to support it. It must be in shock. Is there anything I should be doing? Thanks, I always enjoy your calm presentations!
If you already watered it after repotting, I would just give it some time. They are very hardy and should bounce back. But, don't over water it. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
What are the little black flys that came in with a snake plant I brought home a week ago. I have put it in a room by its self. I dont want my other plants to get them. I'm new to house plants. Thank you for all you share.
It sounds like fungus gnats. I would repot it with fresh soil. You can also use little granules call Mosquito Bits on top of the soil to keep them from coming back. Hope this helps.
Loved this video, as always! You mentioned your soil mix, coco coir, worm castings, orchid bark & worm castings. Just to clarify, no potting mix at all?
Ooo I love aglaonemas. I have three so far. 2 red siams and one large silver bat. For some reason the lower leaves on my silver bay are curling under 😩 no browning no yellowing just fully curled under. Do you know what causes that?
Hey I just bought a wishes from plant stand in Arizona today too. We should go plant shopping together and if you have a wish list plant and I see it in Mesa I can grab it for you.
@@carmenwhitehead just let me know when and I will meet you there. I drag my 11 year old son with me sometimes but other than him, once in a great while, I always go alone. Would be fun with someone else. I'm in at any nursery in the valley. I love exploring new places.
Hi! I was just at the plant stand today. I think they had the Rose, it had lighter pink foliage with pink stems (beautiful 😍). They also had the chocolate aglaonemas. 😁 Only a few left though. I almost bought them all...I was there to get a pot and was able to restrain myself. 😂😂
@@carmenwhitehead I only saw a few. I know they bring the wishes in often, but it was my first time seeing the pink ones and the chocolate ones. Hope it's the one you're looking for! Love your vides! 💖
@@carmenwhitehead Could you share your aglaonema propagation (i.e. go into a bit more detail and show current propagations)? I'm wondering if I should propagate my pictum tricolor. It has a loooong stem and of course, I would loooove a bushier plant.
@@JewelButterfly It's very similar to propagating any vining plant. Where the leaves grow out of (the rings around the stem), those are the nodes on the Aglaonemas. So cut just below a node and place it in water. The roots will grow out of the rings/nodes. On the mother plant the new grow will grow from the top node. Hope this helps.
I just brought a Silver Bay home from my local Walmart last week, so this was super helpful. I noticed on screen it said to use distilled or purified water. I have a well with a water softener, but have one line that bypasses softener. So it's either hard well water or soft well water. I use the hard for all plants but my calatheas and my African violet, I buy water for them. What do you suggest I use? Are they both harmful? Would a pitcher with filter help? Thanks Carmen.
I think the soft well water would be ok. I've never had a well, but it has to be better than our water. If you notice any browning of the leaf edges, then switch to filtered water. Thanks for visiting!
Namaste Carnen you look beautiful .your aglaonema are great ,& aglaonema wishes is i like most, a lot of love for you,take care yourself stay safe ,see you bye bye.
Hello Carmen. Just love your channel. New sub here from Chandler AZ... all my windows are north facing in living room... I do have a tubular solar light. Any advice on what plants will work well for north facing plants? Thank you!!
Hi Lynn and welcome! I use to live in an apartment with north facing windows. The plants I used were Snake Plants, Peace Lily, Maranta, Golden Pothos, heart leaf philodendron. Plants that have green leaves instead of variagation will do better.
Love your plants. Every time I water my Chinese Everygreen ( Silver) my leaves turn yellow and I lose about four leaves. First I was using regular tap water that I have sitting in bottles for weeks before I use the water that didn’t work so I switch to distill water and that isn’t working I’m confuse what I’m I doing wrong?
@@carmenwhitehead I use a water meter and it be about three lines until dry but after writing you I founded spider mites I wiped the leaves down with alcohol crossing my fingers, I hope this helps my plants.
Thanks so much! I'm flattered how many people noticed. The hair salons opened up here in AZ this past week and I was so happy to finally get these curls cut! Thanks for visiting Tameka!
I just bought my first to floor plants a Chinese Evergreen and a snake plant about 9 days ago. The evergreen already has to dying leaves ☹. I have never had place to like that before and the tiny ones I had in the past died out very quickly. I want those to live. The way that I water them was I let water run through while they are in the sink, I wait about 10-15 then put them back in the plastic decorative pot, (the plants are in regular pots with holes at the bottom). I bought them from Home depot online. They were delivered from a different state. Their location gets good light. No direct light. Should I cut out the two leaves that turned yellow and are drooping? Also m, should I buy plant food? The evergreen is call Ogden madonna and it a 1.9 gallon in size. The snake plant is 9.25 inches.
Hi Gina! It's normal for Chinese Evergreens to get some yellow leaves, especially if those leaves are old. I cut those yellowing leaves off, it's just simply draining energy from the plant. Check how often you're watering. I let mine dry out pretty much all the way before I water. I do use a moisture meter to check them prior to watering. When it gets to a 3 (dry), then I water. Hope this helps.
Carmen, I can't keep a spider plant alive!! EVERYONE says they are for beginners and sooo easy but this is where they come to die, lol. I have many, many plants. Never again, spider plant!!
I have mine in ICU right now. Although it has lost almost all of it's original leaves, it's finally growing new ones. So, I'm hopeful. Thanks for watching! 🐶😊
Enjoy your videos. I must be doing too much watering but i have already killed one big evergreen plant. And a second one looks like its about to go too.i only water them when the soil is dry. Go figure
It may be the type of soil. I like to use a chunky mix with orchid bark in it and lots of perlite or pumice. This makes it very free draining. Also, I use a moisture meter every time I water to make sure it's ready for water. Hope this helps.
I’m so worried to keep any of my plants on the ground ! I have a chihuahua and I would be so mad if he touched any of my plants but I’m running out of space! He doesn’t bother my big bird of paradise but I just can’t risk it 😅 would love to see Rosie make an appearance ❤️
I'd just monitor the dog with plants for a while and stick to non-toxic plants until you're sure he doesn't bother them. My dogo canario couldn't care less about what kind of vegetable i put on the ground. He just sniffs at them but they're not interesting for him. The only problem was that he could knock them over, so the ones I really like I put out of reach.
Not sure if it's ok to ask for advice ....I have a Silver Bay...years old....it used to flower but for the last 10 years or so I will get the bud and it will start to open but then close back up and after a while turn brown and die. I've never seen that issue addressed anywhere....any ideas?
Hmmm, that's really strange, especially if the rest of the plant is fine and has lasted years. I would check your fertilizer, more phosphorous is good for plants that flower. Hope this helps.
Another question for you, if you don't mind. I see your moss pokes in the background, how do you water them/keep them moist without overwatering the plant?
@@carmenwhitehead I find my poles, even with humidifiers, need to be watered almost daily to keep them damp. I'm always worried about overwatering even though I do my best to only water the pole. I'm finding it quite annoying & anxiety inducing, lol
It can be common for the bottom leaves to fall off due to age. But, if a lot of leaves are falling, then it's probably a water and light issue. I water mine only when the soil is dry. I don't put them in direct sun either. Hope this helps.
Hi, i really don’t have a window that can provide natural bright light to my Aglaonemas. Will a grow light do? what is the right ratio for slow release fertilizer? And lastly, does washing the leaves and soil with neem oil for pest harm the plant? Thank you
Medium light is just fine for Aglaonemas, especially green leafed ones. I do an even ratio 10-10-10. Neem oil will not harm the plant, it's a great preventative measure. Thanks for watching!
Hi. I wonder if you can help me figure out why my aglaonema is drooping. It had only a few mealy bugs so I divided the stems, repotted in different pots, sprayed with a neem oil and soapy water mix, then rinsed it off. The following day all of the plants were severely drooping over as if they were dying. I hate to toss them out, but don't know what to do. What would you do?
Sounds like they went through some shock. Not much you can do other than water when needed. I wouldn't treat again for at least 3 weeks and only if needed. Hope this helps.
How do you keep your red Siam from getting leggy? I had a pot of them for two years that looked bushy great, then it started losing most of its lower leaves and looked terrible. Sigh. I finally cut off all the stems down to 3 inches and have successfully rooted the leaf stems. (I tried rooting in water. After about 8 months only 1 out of 6 cuttings got a root. So I finally took the other non rooted ones and put them in potting soil with a lot of pumice and put the watered pot into a large ziplock bag. Those did root well.) Meanwhile, the original pot with the 3 inch stubs have all sprouted new branches and 7 new sprouts have emerged from the soil. Whew. So I might be given a second chance. How do you keep it bushy , not leggy? I want to succeed the second time around.
Some Aglaonemas I found grow taller than others and the Red Siam I think is one of them. I have to tie mine together so it doesn't flop over. Fertilizer may help it grow more leaves and stay bushier. Good luck!
Just be careful of aglaonema golden fluorite and aglaonema pink moon.... those varieties tend to grow slower and root rot, even with cactus potting soil. Most varieties are stable- not all.
I have Aglaonema Silver Bay. I’ve had it over 30 years. I have cut it propagated it several times. ❤️Love it. I love your collection.
Wow, that's awesome you've had it that long! I hope to be able to say that one day.
That is pretty amazing! I have a snake plant that was my moms it’s 26 years old!
your plants are so lovely! my silver bay was only happy in a VERY small pot for its roots. Now on the one stem it has 14 leaves! yes I count them!
Beautiful collection. Over 2 months ago I bought an Aglaonema Wishes, soil lasted damp for weeks, never dried up and I decided to get them out and check their roots, they were 3 individual plants instead of a lush big one, they were planted in tiny black plastic baskets with what I believe was peat moss , the roots were getting all strangled ( for lack of a better word) once I cut the basket and planted them individually they are now thriving .Keep an eye on yours to make sure you don't have the same issue
Thank you for posting this. I have a small Aglaonema with the same issue! I live in the desert and it’s very unusual for a plant not to dry out in a day or so, but the Aglaonema seems to last for weeks without needing water, and it never seems to grow, even though I’ve had it for months. I’m going to check it today to see if I have the same problem. Thanks!
YT just put this video on my timeline and I'm so happy. I thoroughly enjoyed watching you share your Ag collection. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Be well!
Thank you so much!
Love chinese evergreen. I have 2 at the moment and i get many compliments. Thanks for the tip on toxicity i have a one year old granddauter and she touches my plants every so often. I love the red siam. Beautiful.
So glad you like them. I've added 3 more since I did this video! 😂
My puppies don't touch my plants, otherwise I wouldn't have so many of these. Thanks for watching!
I love to see all the different varieties you have, aglaonemas have such beautiful foliage. Thanks for all the tips!
You are so welcome! Thanks for visiting Tatiana
Thank you for this information! Very helpful I love these plants!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful aglonema plants with us. They are so lovely and healthy
Agleonemas are on my wishlist. I’m growing my plant collection again. It’s been a while. I’m loving your videos, Carmen. You have a very calming presence and I learn so much! 🙏🏻😆
Thanks so much Maureen for the kind words, I;m really happy you enjoy my videos. I love Aglaonemas also. Such a beautiful and easy plant.
Hi Carmen, I’m new to this channel, and I want to say thank you for this deep dive into Aglaonemas, it was very helpful! Your plants are beautiful and I love how knowledgeable you are. I hope one day I will know as much as you do about all my plants. I look forward to watching more of your great videos! Have a wonderful day 😊
Just wondering what I would do if my plant did get pests. Thank you. I really enjoyed all you taught me about my plans.
I just got a Siam and love seeing how glorious yours is!
I had two silvers mailed to me a few years ago and they are still going great. They absolutely love bright florescent kitchen light. Finally got them into bigger pots recently one did just fine the other seems to be throwing a tantrum ; ) Awesome plant for my apartment needs water about every two weeks.
They are amazing plants! Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you Carmen for explaining how to use the pebbles while not allowing the water to get inside the pot.
You're very welcome! Thanks for visiting!
You have the exact four that I have! I’m just getting started with these lovely Chinese Evergreens. Thank you for a helpful video!
Glad it was helpful! I think you'll love them as much as I do. There's so many to choose from and they're a very easy plant. Thanks for visiting! 😊🌱🐶
this is just the second video of yours that i've watched, but i already feel like you're gonna be one of my favourite plant-related youtubers :))
Oh, that's great! I'm so glad you're enjoying them, welcome!
OMG! Just one of my favorite plants. I have 3 varieties and planing to get other ones. Just like your Silver bay, after many years thriving and developing a quirky look of long curvy stems, my silver Queen at work started loosing a couple of stems, leaves getting all yellow. I immediately check the root to find root rot on most of the stems. I cleaned and cut the rot out, let dry a day with cinnamon on its end before placing in water to root. So I was able to save most of the stems. Later potted them up except two pieces, one pretty small and one medium size so I can eventually bring them home when mature. Unfortunately my large plant that I saved got stollen along with 9 other plants at work. Great mystery to the disappearances, but I have my suspicion. Anyway, I was glad I had the small cuttings and took them home immediately along with other prize plants. So now I just keep Pothos and peace Lilly’s since I’m constantly propagating them and filled the place with them.
Anyway, been really enjoying your channel for many months. I like how informative and often detailed you are with discussing your various plants. I hope to eventually improve my channel just the same once I figure out all the editing tricks?
Wow, I can't believe someone stole your plants! That's terrible. I appreciate your stopping by and supporting my channel!
Loving the new colors of Aglo’s. 💚💖
Aglonema is one of my favorite plants. They are so easy to take care of. The Cutlass is the next one to get. So far I have 4 and more to come.
They are absolutely one of my favorite house plants. Like you said, so easy to take care of. Hope you're well Chrystal and thanks for stopping by!
I have 3: Siam Aurora, Maria and also Silver Bay. Actually I have 4, which is just like a Maria but the variegated sections are a darker green type of color.
Aglaonemas are such gorgeous plants some of my favorites as well 💚you have a nice variety in your collection, Carmen, thanks for sharing❣️🙏🏻🍃💕
Thanks so much 😊 Have a great weekend Rebecca!
I have one Aglaonema. Not sure what type the leaves are totally green. It was one of the first plants shared with me by my 100 year old neighbor. It's definitely special to me.
That is awesome! I would really treasure it also.
Carmen thanks for sharing
You are so welcome!
Thanks Carmen. I have a silver bay and it has done really well.
I'm hoping mine will make a complete comeback after it's bout with root rot. Thanks for visiting Shela!
Thank you for informative video Carmen. I love it.
You are so welcome!
Beautiful!! I came to learn, and learn I did! I believe I have an Etta Rose here I picked up today, she’s so beautiful. The stems are as pretty as the leaves!
Wonderful! so glad the video was helpful. 🌱😊🐶
Thank you! I just got my first aglaonema!
That's wonderful! I'm sure you'll end up loving it and get another one.
@@carmenwhitehead I can only afford so many philodendrons right now! My goodness.
I love this plant also. Have Wishes and white Rain. Enjoy your videos
Aloha Carmen! What a beautiful way to spend my Saturday afternoon with all the craziness going on! Your sharing brings a wonderful sense of peace and balance to my spirit. These plants are so lovely. Don't have one...now on my wish list. Have a beautiful Aloha day. :)
Aloha Leslie! So glad you enjoyed it and I think you're going to love them.
I just got the Sparkling Sarah from a Walmart garden center in Tucson. I have it right next to a humidifier and it's getting ready to give me 3 me leaves.
That's great! They are such wonderful plants.
@Carmen Whitehead it's my first aglaonema but it won't be my last. I love easygoing plants that are also colorful. I have 5 varieties of oxalis that are easygoing as long as they stay evenly moist and have enough light to continue blooming. My purple shamrock/oxalis triangularis has been in bloom nonstop since November.
You have inspired me of your house plant. ..lovely! I love aglaonema and I have a couple of varieties now, the red Siam, etta rose and sparkling sarah and Maria and looking for more...thanks for sharing with us your knowledge!
They are such hardy and beautiful plants. So many varieties to choose from. Thanks for watching. 🌱😊🐶
Had the same big box clearance-find/clearance-issue myself! Mine is a Red vs a Silver but root rot is what I determined as well. Wound up taking her out of their pot, exposing the roots, carefully dislodging all the soil as it was a super fine soil holding onto all the water they sprayed on her! Separated out the soggy, rotting stalks and potted the ones I could save in better draining soil. She’s doing better and a week later, I think I am getting a flower?! Water propagating two cuttings and I am hopeful!
I enjoy the rescue as well. ☺️ New to your channel, glad to find you!
Welcome to the channel! So glad your rescue is doing well.
You look so beautiful 😍 in red I think all colored people look great in red you just showed it
It is a great color and I don't know why I don't wear it more. I'll have to go do some shopping for clothes instead of plants! LOL! Thanks for visiting!
The Cutlass is on my wish list but Silver Bay is the only one I've ever seen in plant shops in Belgium. I keep on looking though!
Nice collection Carmen! (and nice haircut, you look fab!) 👌😊
Ha ha! You noticed that I finally got my curls cut! Yes, the hair salons finally opened up here and I like to have my hair fairly short. Thanks for watching Sylvie.
beautiful collection
Thank you! Cheers!
Bought my 3rd Ag today, a Trending Tropical Pink Dal. Since the rubber band incident regarding my Paquira aquatica I always re-pot/check roots after purchase. Today I found hard plastic mesh plugs? holding the plant, roots everywhere. Had to cut the plastic off the roots. Please check your new plants over when you get them home.
Great tip Mair. I've had that issue before too. I don't know why growers don't remove those meshes when replanting plugs. Good catch.
Thank Ü for an informative video. 💚💚💚
You are so welcome!
Oh Carmen, a saw an aglaonema named Dona Carmen and thought of you!
How funny! I'll have to find that one.
I came across an Aglonema Carmen ,talking of names I do feel u should look out for one to add to your collection. The one I saw was a beauty..colourful.
Wow! Isn't that funny! Thanks for letting me know, I'll keep an eye out for it.
You've extended my wishlist here! Gorgeous plants
I hope that's a good thing. 😄 Thanks for stopping by Twisty!
Love the haircut. Beautiful collection.
Thanks Violet! The hair salons finally opened and I finally got the curls cut.
Your hair and red top look lovely Carmen 👍🏼Thanks for another great video x
Thanks so much 😊
Hi, Carmen. I love your beautiful personality. I just bought a red siam from the Home Depot. I notice that it loves the coco peat soil that it came with. I have many other different plants as well, but the red siam is my favorite also. The red siam that you have. Is it one plant or several. Thank you.😃✔️
Your plants are beautiful! I have those on my wish list.
New subscriber! My evergreen, which I though was a diffenbachia, has been in water FOREVER! Scared to move to a pot!
PS Wear more red! Part of the reason I clicked!!
Welcome to our little plant community! The key to repotting water propagations into soil is keeping the soil evenly moist after repotting for the first 7-10 days and then backing off to the normal watering schedule. The plant may droop a little at first but Aglaonemas are very strong and it will recover. I'll remember to wear more red, thanks!
Thank you Carmen this was very helpful I just got wishes 😂
So glad!
I love it thank you so much can you propagate for us on film I want all of them just like all of the dumb cane species keep growing and be blessed
Love 💘 them, and your red siam! I hope mine gets that big 🙏
It was one of my first ones, I've had her almost 3 years and she was small when I got her. She definitely likes bright light.
Great collection, Carmen. That red Siam is beautiful. Also, love the haircut and red is definitely a great color on u. Lookin’ fierce! ;)
Fierce! Wow, I need to tell my kids that! LOL! Thanks for stopping by Monica have a great week.
She fresh with the haircut !! There are a few of the red Siam algeonema at my Lowe’s. I have no space ...... but I may still go get it :)
Hi Clementine! Yes, I finally got the gray curls cut. I feel so much better! I think you'll love the red siam.
I just came across your video about this plant. 👍
So glad your in Phoenix, I got a Wishes at the plant stand too, looking forward to more video :)
I just picked up an Aglaonema Chocolate and a White Dalmation. They're amazing!
Thanks!!
I have the pink one and I didn't know what she was called. She has been a little testy for me but we are doing well now. Growing well!
I have 4 Aglaonemas, Silver Bay, Tivoli, Cecilia and Dalmatian in my experience they grow best in medium to bright light
Yes, definitely more light is more better. They can tolerate low light, but do better in brighter. Thanks for visiting!
You've got a lush and bushy aglos..
Hi there! I'm new to your channel, and I'm so grateful I found it 🙏🏼
I just bought a Siam Aurora from Lowes but it came in a self watering planter (Costa Farms Wick and Grow), do you thinks is a good idea to keep it in that or would it best to just water normally? It definitely isnt in the best condition either, a few broken leaves and some yellowing leaves as well. Should I renove those damaged leaves or let the plant lose them naturally do you think?
Also, my plant has those plastic cages around its roots. There's about 3 "clumps" in the pot and 1 cage around each. I've heard recently, many sellers are using the plastic cages and if you don't remove them, they could eventually harm the plant in the long run or restrict growth. Have you encountered any of these cages?
I really appreciate the tips and advice, thanks so much in advance 💚
Welcome! I don't use the self watering or wick planters, I like to water them myself once I've checked the soil moisture. I also do remove the plastic pots or cages that on the plants. I think it eventually strangles the roots.
Hope this helps! Thanks!
I have recently gotten into Aglaonema so this was fun, thank you! Gabriella Plants have started carrying Aglaonema, and they are ones that seem to be a bit less common. The trick is catching them in stock! Do different nurseries give the same plant different cultivar names? Sometimes plants that appear to be the same have different common names on different sites. It’s confusing!
As far as I know the names are the same across all sellers. I think the differences are so small, it's hard to tell sometimes. Thanks for stopping by Anne.
You are outshining your beauties in this video💃
Oh thank you!
I love Aglaonemas, I have two. I would like more but I just don’t want plants every where.
I live in an apartment with a north-facing window in Arizona. Everything is under grow lights in order to get the light that the plants need.
I remember those days. The home we live in now had to pass the test of having good light and windows facing East, south and west. LOL!
@Carmen Whitehead that's awesome!
I have 3 Agalonemas and love them. One of mine is Wishes and is doing well. I recently got another pink one, not sure it’s the same as my older one. I went to repot it and it was soo pot bound that I had a hard time getting it out of the pot. I tried to be gentle, but it kind of looks beat up. It drooped over and I kind of righted it and used a stick to support it. It must be in shock. Is there anything I should be doing? Thanks, I always enjoy your calm presentations!
If you already watered it after repotting, I would just give it some time. They are very hardy and should bounce back. But, don't over water it. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Thank you, Carmen. Kathy
What are the little black flys that came in with a snake plant I brought home a week ago. I have put it in a room by its self. I dont want my other plants to get them. I'm new to house plants. Thank you for all you share.
It sounds like fungus gnats. I would repot it with fresh soil. You can also use little granules call Mosquito Bits on top of the soil to keep them from coming back. Hope this helps.
Carmen porque my pink tiene hojas pequeñas y las otras hojas se ponen frágiles y mueren que hago
Loved this video, as always! You mentioned your soil mix, coco coir, worm castings, orchid bark & worm castings. Just to clarify, no potting mix at all?
Not in this mix. I do sometimes use a "renewed" mix, where I take older potting soil and add nutrients (worm castings) along with some orchid bark.
@@carmenwhitehead ok, thank you for responding
have you ever seen the aglaonema chocolate? it's my wishlist plant!!!
I've seen pictures of it and it looks gorgeous! I would definitely love that one in my collection.
@@carmenwhitehead would you believe 2 minutes after I posted this comment I FOUND ONE! for $35 6 inch pot on etsy! I nabbed it! hope it comes alive!
@@cathy2142 Score!!! Good for you! If you post a pick on Instagram tag me @carmenwhiteheaddesigns I would love to see it.
Hi Carmen, oh excuse me, Maria😉 love your Aglonema collection😁 by the way, where did you get that beautiful haircut 😊 no haircuts yet in PA ☹
The great clips down the street from me opened and I was down there in a flash! I feel so much better!
Ooo I love aglaonemas. I have three so far. 2 red siams and one large silver bat. For some reason the lower leaves on my silver bay are curling under 😩 no browning no yellowing just fully curled under. Do you know what causes that?
Usually curling of leaves means under watering. She may be thirsty.
Hey I just bought a wishes from plant stand in Arizona today too. We should go plant shopping together and if you have a wish list plant and I see it in Mesa I can grab it for you.
I'll let you know next time I'm there. Probably the end of September. Thanks so much for visiting!
@@carmenwhitehead just let me know when and I will meet you there. I drag my 11 year old son with me sometimes but other than him, once in a great while, I always go alone. Would be fun with someone else. I'm in at any nursery in the valley. I love exploring new places.
The Colorful Aglaonemas Were Ones I Would Want To SEE At Lowes Because A 6 Inch Pot Would Be In The $30 Range!!!
Yes, the colorful or variegated ones tend to be more expensive.
Have a pink one !
Hi! I was just at the plant stand today. I think they had the Rose, it had lighter pink foliage with pink stems (beautiful 😍). They also had the chocolate aglaonemas. 😁 Only a few left though. I almost bought them all...I was there to get a pot and was able to restrain myself. 😂😂
Oooh, I'll have to go back check for the Etta Rose.
@@carmenwhitehead I only saw a few. I know they bring the wishes in often, but it was my first time seeing the pink ones and the chocolate ones. Hope it's the one you're looking for! Love your vides! 💖
@@carmenwhitehead Could you share your aglaonema propagation (i.e. go into a bit more detail and show current propagations)? I'm wondering if I should propagate my pictum tricolor. It has a loooong stem and of course, I would loooove a bushier plant.
@@JewelButterfly It's very similar to propagating any vining plant. Where the leaves grow out of (the rings around the stem), those are the nodes on the Aglaonemas. So cut just below a node and place it in water. The roots will grow out of the rings/nodes. On the mother plant the new grow will grow from the top node. Hope this helps.
@@carmenwhitehead Yes, very helpful. Your explanation was good on the video, too. Do you wait for the stem to callus over before putting it in water?
I just brought a Silver Bay home from my local Walmart last week, so this was super helpful. I noticed on screen it said to use distilled or purified water. I have a well with a water softener, but have one line that bypasses softener. So it's either hard well water or soft well water. I use the hard for all plants but my calatheas and my African violet, I buy water for them. What do you suggest I use? Are they both harmful? Would a pitcher with filter help? Thanks Carmen.
I think the soft well water would be ok. I've never had a well, but it has to be better than our water. If you notice any browning of the leaf edges, then switch to filtered water. Thanks for visiting!
Namaste Carnen you look beautiful .your aglaonema are great ,& aglaonema wishes is i like most, a lot of love for you,take care yourself stay safe ,see you bye bye.
Namaste, and thank you so much for visiting!
@@carmenwhitehead Namaste Carmen thanks for your reply. stay safe see you again bye...
Hi, Carmen!
I've just subscribed to your channel🙌
Thanks for subbing and welcome to our planty family!
Omg me too.. I frequent Lowe’s “ death row” area weekly.. haha to funny❤️
you can find some great plants there that just need a little tlc. Thanks so much for watching!
Hello Carmen. Just love your channel. New sub here from Chandler AZ... all my windows are north facing in living room... I do have a tubular solar light. Any advice on what plants will work well for north facing plants? Thank you!!
Hi Lynn and welcome! I use to live in an apartment with north facing windows. The plants I used were Snake Plants, Peace Lily, Maranta, Golden Pothos, heart leaf philodendron. Plants that have green leaves instead of variagation will do better.
Carmen Whitehead thank you Carmen 🥰
Nice video ❤
Thanks 🤗
Love your plants. Every time I water my Chinese Everygreen ( Silver) my leaves turn yellow and I lose about four leaves. First I was using regular tap water that I have sitting in bottles for weeks before I use the water that didn’t work so I switch to distill water and that isn’t working I’m confuse what I’m I doing wrong?
I let my aglaonema dry completely before watering again. Use a moisture meter and let the needle reach "dry" before watering.
@@carmenwhitehead I use a water meter and it be about three lines until dry but after writing you I founded spider mites I wiped the leaves down with alcohol crossing my fingers, I hope this helps my plants.
I'm on the hunt for her. An Ms. Beautiful your haircut is nice.
Thanks so much! I'm flattered how many people noticed. The hair salons opened up here in AZ this past week and I was so happy to finally get these curls cut! Thanks for visiting Tameka!
I just bought my first to floor plants a Chinese Evergreen and a snake plant about 9 days ago. The evergreen already has to dying leaves ☹. I have never had place to like that before and the tiny ones I had in the past died out very quickly. I want those to live. The way that I water them was I let water run through while they are in the sink, I wait about 10-15 then put them back in the plastic decorative pot, (the plants are in regular pots with holes at the bottom). I bought them from Home depot online. They were delivered from a different state. Their location gets good light. No direct light. Should I cut out the two leaves that turned yellow and are drooping? Also m, should I buy plant food? The evergreen is call Ogden madonna and it a 1.9 gallon in size. The snake plant is 9.25 inches.
Hi Gina! It's normal for Chinese Evergreens to get some yellow leaves, especially if those leaves are old. I cut those yellowing leaves off, it's just simply draining energy from the plant. Check how often you're watering. I let mine dry out pretty much all the way before I water. I do use a moisture meter to check them prior to watering. When it gets to a 3 (dry), then I water. Hope this helps.
Carmen, I can't keep a spider plant alive!! EVERYONE says they are for beginners and sooo easy but this is where they come to die, lol. I have many, many plants. Never again, spider plant!!
I have mine in ICU right now. Although it has lost almost all of it's original leaves, it's finally growing new ones. So, I'm hopeful. Thanks for watching! 🐶😊
Enjoy your videos. I must be doing too much watering but i have already killed one big evergreen plant. And a second one looks like its about to go too.i only water them when the soil is dry. Go figure
It may be the type of soil. I like to use a chunky mix with orchid bark in it and lots of perlite or pumice. This makes it very free draining. Also, I use a moisture meter every time I water to make sure it's ready for water. Hope this helps.
I’m so worried to keep any of my plants on the ground ! I have a chihuahua and I would be so mad if he touched any of my plants but I’m running out of space! He doesn’t bother my big bird of paradise but I just can’t risk it 😅 would love to see Rosie make an appearance ❤️
She does frequent photo bombs in my videos, so keep an eye out. Thanks for watching!
I'd just monitor the dog with plants for a while and stick to non-toxic plants until you're sure he doesn't bother them.
My dogo canario couldn't care less about what kind of vegetable i put on the ground. He just sniffs at them but they're not interesting for him. The only problem was that he could knock them over, so the ones I really like I put out of reach.
Not sure if it's ok to ask for advice ....I have a Silver Bay...years old....it used to flower but for the last 10 years or so I will get the bud and it will start to open but then close back up and after a while turn brown and die. I've never seen that issue addressed anywhere....any ideas?
Hmmm, that's really strange, especially if the rest of the plant is fine and has lasted years. I would check your fertilizer, more phosphorous is good for plants that flower. Hope this helps.
@@carmenwhitehead I just ordered fertilizer on Amazon...no idea If its good...has nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, calcium magnesium
Another question for you, if you don't mind. I see your moss pokes in the background, how do you water them/keep them moist without overwatering the plant?
I pour water from the top when watering the plant or I will put water directly into the pole with a squeeze bottle.
@@carmenwhitehead I find my poles, even with humidifiers, need to be watered almost daily to keep them damp. I'm always worried about overwatering even though I do my best to only water the pole. I'm finding it quite annoying & anxiety inducing, lol
@@carolynallen597 I do let them go dry and water them when the plant needs watering. I wouldn't worry about keeping them damp all the time.
@@carmenwhitehead ok, thanks! I thought they were supposed to stay moist.
Why do they leafs fall off on the Chinese silver bay
I just perched one and that’s what it’s doing??
It can be common for the bottom leaves to fall off due to age. But, if a lot of leaves are falling, then it's probably a water and light issue. I water mine only when the soil is dry. I don't put them in direct sun either. Hope this helps.
Mi María si es mi primera y esta grande pero no las pink😢
Is wishes the same as pink dslmation ?
No, they are different. Wishes actually has more pink.
Hi, i really don’t have a window that can provide natural bright light to my Aglaonemas. Will a grow light do? what is the right ratio for slow release fertilizer? And lastly, does washing the leaves and soil with neem oil for pest harm the plant? Thank you
Medium light is just fine for Aglaonemas, especially green leafed ones. I do an even ratio 10-10-10. Neem oil will not harm the plant, it's a great preventative measure. Thanks for watching!
Carmen Whitehead thank you Carmen. God bless😊
Hi. I wonder if you can help me figure out why my aglaonema is drooping. It had only a few mealy bugs so I divided the stems, repotted in different pots, sprayed with a neem oil and soapy water mix, then rinsed it off. The following day all of the plants were severely drooping over as if they were dying. I hate to toss them out, but don't know what to do. What would you do?
Sounds like they went through some shock. Not much you can do other than water when needed. I wouldn't treat again for at least 3 weeks and only if needed. Hope this helps.
@@carmenwhitehead Yes. Thank you!
I have a Cutlass..ok.. its almost a year old. Now its developing a bud. Do they flower??
Ok you answered my question!! Yes!!
Well it didn't flower.. so I cut the bud off. Its growing well. I want another cutlass but can't find them!!
How do you keep your red Siam from getting leggy? I had a pot of them for two years that looked bushy great, then it started losing most of its lower leaves and looked terrible. Sigh. I finally cut off all the stems down to 3 inches and have successfully rooted the leaf stems. (I tried rooting in water. After about 8 months only 1 out of 6 cuttings got a root. So I finally took the other non rooted ones and put them in potting soil with a lot of pumice and put the watered pot into a large ziplock bag. Those did root well.) Meanwhile, the original pot with the 3 inch stubs have all sprouted new branches and 7 new sprouts have emerged from the soil. Whew. So I might be given a second chance. How do you keep it bushy , not leggy? I want to succeed the second time around.
Some Aglaonemas I found grow taller than others and the Red Siam I think is one of them. I have to tie mine together so it doesn't flop over. Fertilizer may help it grow more leaves and stay bushier. Good luck!
Thank you for your response. I will try the fertilizing bit. Fingers crossed. Maybe it will be a stronger plant this next time.
Can you repeat the fertilizer again please,thank you.
I use Miracle-gro concentrate fertilizer once a month.
What causes the leaves to get brown?
It can be low humidity, exposure to direct sun or underwatering. Hope this helps.
Just be careful of aglaonema golden fluorite and aglaonema pink moon.... those varieties tend to grow slower and root rot, even with cactus potting soil. Most varieties are stable- not all.
Thanks so much for the advice!
I second that, especially with the pink moon. If I buy it again I'll buy it fully grown.
I'm just curious...way off the beaten path, but what did Rosie want? lol
She heard the neighbors arriving home and did her usual growling.
Hi
You look so beautiful 😍 in red I think all colored people look great in red you just showed it
You look so beautiful 😍 in red I think all colored people look great in red you just showed it