Although there are many varieties of this plant the care for all aglaonema house plants is very similar.
Aglaonema silver queen propagation.
Keep the seeds in sphagnum moss at a depth of 0 5 inch at a temperature 70 80f.
Simply make a cutting that has 2 3 inches of stem and insert into a 50 50 mix of soil and perlite.
How to propagate aglaonemas by division.
While aglaonema can be propagated by seeds tip cuttings division or by tissue culture in a lab most people opt for division.
Place silver queen evergreen in a spot that receives low medium or bright indirect light.
New shoots should be visible after 3 weeks from the main stem.
The best time to propagate your aglaonema plants by division is during transplanting or repotting where suckers young or small shoots can be potted as individual plants or when you ve purchased a healthy pot of young plants and wish to increase their numbers by separating them.
You can also propagate from stem cuttings by choosing a stem with a minimum of 5 leaves and planting in directly in soil.
When the fruit becomes red it means it is ripe and must be harvested.
It has thick elliptic to lance shaped dark green leaves with attractive silver gray variegation appear on short stems rising from the soil.
Keep the cuttings well watered for the first 3 weeks and then resume a normal watering schedule of watering once a week.
Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves.
Propagation via tissue culture.
An attractive easy to care for plant it is on just about everyones list of best indoor house plants.
Propagation by seeds take the fresh aglaonema seeds which are found at the base of mature plant flowers wash the seeds in h2o mixed water or in acidic water prepare the seed germination soil mix or coco peat mix spread the seeds at the top it and cover very lightly.
It s the simplest for home growers to do.
Aglaonema silver queen is an evergreen perennial indoor house plant.
Aglaonema seeds for propagation purposes.
2 water the soil in the container regularly whenever the soil s.
Seeds of this plant can be used to propagate the species.
Soil propagation of aglaonema cuttings the simplest way to propagate is to insert your cuttings directly into a pot with soil.
Aglaonema house plants can be maintained at the lower light levels often found in the home or office.
As the plant ages it begins to develop a trunk like stem as the lower leaves fall off.
Leaves are silvery white with green edges and veins.