Aglaonema White Rain
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$18.99 - Regular price
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$18.99
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The Aglaonema White Rain is a beautifully variegated plant known for its striking white and green leaves, which add a touch of elegance to any space. This low-maintenance plant thrives in low to medium light and requires minimal watering, making it perfect for beginners or busy plant owners. Its sleek, tropical appearance makes it an ideal choice for home or office décor, bringing a refreshing, clean look to any environment. With its air-purifying qualities and vibrant foliage, the Aglaonema White Wishes is both a functional and decorative addition to your plant collection.
This plant prefers our Dirt Bag Chunky Soil Blend!
- Pet Friendly: No
- Humidity: High
- Difficulty: Easy
Please Note: We try to photograph a good representation of the style, size and overall look of the plant category. Should there be specific variants (such as our Imperfect Plants) they will be marked as such. Each plant is unique in it's own way, so we cannot guarantee the exact number of leaf or stem counts.
Common Problems Q&A
Yellowing Leaves
Causes:
- Overwatering (most common)
- Poor drainage
- Underwatering
- Natural aging (old leaves)
Solutions:
✅ Check soil moisture—allow the top 1-2 inches to dry before watering again.
✅ Ensure the pot has drainage holes and is not retaining excess water.
✅ Trim off only the fully yellowed leaves.
✅ If older leaves turn yellow while new growth is healthy, it may be natural aging—nothing to worry about!
Brown, Crispy Leaf Edges or Tips
Causes:
- Low humidity
- Tap water chemicals (chlorine, fluoride)
- Underwatering
Solutions:
✅ Increase humidity by using a humidifier, pebble tray, or occasional misting.
✅ Use filtered, distilled, or rainwater to prevent chemical buildup.
✅ Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil is dry, ensuring even moisture.
Drooping or Wilting Leaves
Causes:
- Underwatering or overwatering
- Cold temperatures or drafts
- Root rot
Solutions:
✅ Check the soil—if dry, water thoroughly; if soggy, let it dry out before watering again.
✅ Keep in a warm environment (65-80°F / 18-27°C) and avoid cold drafts.
✅ If roots are brown and mushy, trim them and repot in fresh, well-draining soil.
Curling Leaves
Causes:
- Low humidity
- Temperature fluctuations
- Pest infestation (spider mites, thrips)
Solutions:
✅ Increase humidity—keep above 40-50%.
✅ Maintain a consistent temperature, avoiding sudden cold drafts.
✅ Inspect for pests and treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap if necessary.
Leggy Growth (Stretched Stems & Sparse Leaves)
Causes:
- Not enough light
- Natural aging of lower leaves
Solutions:
✅ Move to brighter, indirect light to encourage compact growth.
✅ Prune the top leaves to encourage bushier growth.
✅ Rotate the plant occasionally to ensure even light exposure.





Aglaonema White Rain
- Regular price
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$18.99 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$18.99
Our hand-made blend is made in small batches and includes high quality components that create well-draining soil to combat root rot while giving your plants the moisture they need. What's more, each bag is enhanced with essential oils to deter pests and add a delightful, subtle fragrance when potting your beloved plants!




The Gay Ole Dirt Bag Chunky Blend
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$11.49 - Regular price
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$11.49




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Lighting
Thrives in low to bright, indirect light. Variegated varieties need brighter light, while darker green types tolerate low light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch leaves.
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Watering
Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering can cause leaf drooping. Reduce watering in fall and winter as growth slows. Watering Tip: Always check soil moisture before watering and avoid standing water in the pot.
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Toxicity
Toxic to pets and humans if ingested (contains calcium oxalate crystals). Can cause mouth irritation, vomiting, and drooling in pets. Keep away from cats, dogs, and small children. If ingested, contact a vet or doctor immediately.
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Fertilization
Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks in spring and summer. Reduce feeding in fall and winter when the plant's growth slows. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can cause leaf burn. Organic fertilizers like worm castings or diluted fish emulsion work well!