light
Aglaonema do best in medium or indirect light, but also tolerate low light conditions. Direct sun will burn leaves.
soil
This Aroid likes a well-drained, all-purpose potting soil with added bark and perlite. Combine 1 part all-purpose potting soil, 1 part orchid bark, 1 part perlite, 1/2 part charcoal, 1/2 part worm castings.
water
Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. Cut back a bit in the winter to avoid root rot.
fertilizer
Fertilize every 2 weeks during active growth. Cut fertilizer strength and frequency in half October - March.
tips and troubleshooting
Aglaonema like humidity. Place in a kitchen or bath, along with ferns that like the same conditions. Aglaonema are slow growers and only require repotting every couple of years.