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aglaonema pictum tricolor cultivar

aglaonema pictum tricolor cultivar Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor Baby

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aglaonema pictum tricolor cultivar Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor BabyAglaonema Pictum 'Tricolor' Jewel Aroid from Sumatra The Aglaonema pictum 'Tricolor' is a coveted jewel from the volcanic understory of Sumatra, prized for its remarkable three toned camouflage patterning. Each leaf presents a unique mosaic of dark green, light green, and silvery white a trait that requires precise environmental control to maintain its vibrancy. This specimen, propagated via tissue culture, offers a clean genetic starting point for

Aglaonema Pictum 'Tricolor' — Jewel Aroid from Sumatra

The Aglaonema pictum 'Tricolor' is a coveted jewel from the volcanic understory of Sumatra, prized for its remarkable three-toned camouflage patterning. Each leaf presents a unique mosaic of dark green, light green, and silvery-white — a trait that requires precise environmental control to maintain its vibrancy. This specimen, propagated via tissue culture, offers a clean genetic starting point for the dedicated collector.

Care Requirements

  • Temperature: Maintain consistently between 20–25°C; avoid cold draughts and sudden fluctuations.
  • Humidity: Relative humidity of 70–85%; a terrarium or enclosed cabinet is ideal.
  • Light: Bright, indirect light only — direct sunlight will scorch the delicate foliage.
  • Fertilising: During the European growing season (April–September), use a balanced, low-nitrogen fertiliser at quarter strength with every other watering to support foliar development without compromising variegation.
  • Substrate: A well-aerated, chunky mix is non-negotiable to prevent root rot, to which this species is particularly susceptible.
  • Stability: The key to cultivating this aroid — avoid drastic shifts in temperature, humidity, and watering schedule to prevent leaf drop and encourage its signature trichromatic display.

FAQ

How do I prevent leaf melt on my Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor upon arrival?

Upon arrival, do not repot immediately. Allow the plant to acclimatise for 2–4 weeks in stable conditions: 20–25°C, bright indirect light, and humidity above 70%. Maintain a consistently moist but not saturated substrate — an aroid mix with bark, perlite, and charcoal ensures root aeration and prevents shock-induced senescence.

What is the ideal substrate composition for promoting stable variegation?

Stable variegation is primarily genetic, but environmental stress can affect its expression. We recommend a chunky, acidic substrate (pH 5.5–6.5) composed of 40% orchid bark, 30% perlite, 20% coco husk, and 10% activated charcoal. This mix provides excellent drainage and aeration, mimicking its natural habitat and reducing stress on the root system.

Is this a tissue-cultured specimen or a cutting? What are the implications for its growth?

Our 'Baby' specimens are derived from sterile tissue culture for genetic consistency and pest-free assurance. Initially, they may exhibit slower growth as they establish their root systems. Provide consistent warmth (above 20°C) and high humidity to encourage vigorous development. TC plants often establish robustly once fully acclimatised.

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