
Generated by Gemini AI for Aglaonema commutatum
Chinese Evergreen Plant Care
Aglaonema commutatum Schott
Aglaonema commutatum is a popular indoor plant with attractive green leaves and white veins. It is easy to care for and can thrive in low light conditions.
Every 7–14 days
Bright indirect
60–85°F
50–80%
What Is the Chinese Evergreen?
Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema commutatum) belongs to the Araceae family within the Aglaonema genus. Chinese Evergreen is native to Tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea. Chinese Evergreen is also known as Chinese Evergreen, Philippine Evergreen.
Chinese Evergreen displays a upright, bushy growth habit, reaching up to 3 inches tall with a spread of approximately 2 inches. Chinese Evergreen produces spathe and spadix.
Leaf size: approximately 10 inches.
How Often Should You Water a Chinese Evergreen?
Aglaonema commutatum requires watering every 7–14 days. Allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot. Reduce watering frequency during winter when growth slows.
Watering Frequency
Every 7–14 days
Let soil partially dry between waterings
What Light Does the Chinese Evergreen Need?
Chinese Evergreen thrives in bright indirect light conditions. The optimal light range is 100–500 lux. Avoid placing Chinese Evergreen in direct, harsh sunlight for extended periods, as this can scorch the foliage.
Light Requirement
Bright indirect
100–500 lux
What Temperature and Humidity Does the Chinese Evergreen Prefer?
Aglaonema commutatum grows best at temperatures between 60°F and 85°F. Chinese Evergreen prefers humidity levels of 50–80%. A pebble tray or humidifier helps maintain adequate moisture around the plant.
Temperature
60–85°F
Humidity
50–80%
What Soil Mix Works Best for a Chinese Evergreen?
Well-draining soil mix. Good drainage is essential for Chinese Evergreen to prevent waterlogging, which leads to root rot and fungal issues.
How Do You Repot a Chinese Evergreen?
Repot every 2-3 years in spring. Choose a pot one size larger than the current container, and ensure it has drainage holes to allow excess water to escape.
How Do You Propagate a Chinese Evergreen?
Chinese Evergreen can be propagated through stem cuttings or division of plant.
Fertilizing
Every 1 month
During the growing season
Is the Chinese Evergreen Toxic to Pets and Children?
Toxic to Pets & Children
Toxic. Contains insoluble calcium oxalates. Poisonous to cats, dogs, and horses.
What Pests and Diseases Affect the Chinese Evergreen?
Chinese Evergreen is susceptible to spider mites, mealybugs, scale insects. Inspect the foliage regularly, especially along leaf undersides and stems. Treat infestations promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil to prevent spread.
What USDA Hardiness Zone Does the Chinese Evergreen Need?
Chinese Evergreen grows outdoors in USDA Zone 10b – 12b. Native to Tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea, Chinese Evergreen is adapted to warm climates. In cooler regions, grow Chinese Evergreen as a houseplant or bring it indoors before the first frost.
Hardiness Zone
Zone 10b – 12b