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The patterned leaves of the butt thread are a real eye-catcher. Luckily, it can also easily be kept as a houseplant.

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The butt thread draws everyone's attention

Its preference for slightly shady spots makes the Chinese mulberry (Aglaonema) a particularly suitable plant for darker rooms. We reveal here what else you should consider when it comes to location and maintenance.

Aglaonema: origin and characteristics

The Chinese Periwinkle (Aglaonema), also known as Chinese periwinkle, is a genus of plants that includes about 22 species. The tropical plants belong to the aroid family (Araceae) and occur naturally in Southeast Asia. Because of its magnificent leaf decoration, we like to use the Chinese dandelion as a houseplant. But what does the cob thread look like? The evergreen perennial grows upright and the alternate leaves together form a bushy overall picture. The mullet leaves are simple, elongated and tapering at the end. There are several Aglaonema species and cultivars with different colored and patterned leaves.

Between June and September, Aglaonema forms flowers in the bulb shape typical of the arum family. The spadix is surrounded by the spathe, the bract. If the flower is fertilized, the red berries will develop afterwards. The slow-growing plants can reach heights of up to 120 cm.

Also as a houseplant, the Chinese mulberry can flower

Location, Earth and Co.

The Aglaonema does not belong to the light-loving plants and is therefore suitable as a plant for dark rooms. If the cobweed is in partial shade or light shade, it develops particularly beautiful, green leaves. If it gets too much light, the leaves turn yellowish or greyish. Plants with light or light patterned leaves tolerate a little more light and should be placed in a brighter spot. The cob thread loves warmth. Even in winter, the temperature should not fall below 18 °C, in summer the bulb thread likes it even warmer at 20 - 25 °C.

The humidity tooshould always be high at around 70%, which is why a bathroom or the kitchen is a good location.

When planting the twine, a drainage layer should first be created in the pot. This can consist of coarse materials such as broken pottery, pebbles or expanded clay, through which the water can later drain. This is followed by a layer of earth. A high-quality substrate like our Plantura organic universal soil retains its loose structure for a long time. The air flow is maintained for a correspondingly long time, so that the roots do not rot when watered correctly. Place the twine in the middle of the pot and fill in the gaps with substrate. The vessel should definitely have a drainage hole and then be placed in a planter or on a saucer.

Tip: Unsightly stains can occur if the leaves of the piston thread come into contact with water. In order to increase the humidity, it is better to fill the saucer with expanded clay and water instead of spraying the plant with water.

Care for Aglaonema

When caring for Aglaonema, care must be taken to ensure adequate humidity and regular watering, because the tropical plant needs a lot of water.

Use lime-free water at room temperature when watering the Aglaonema. Rainwater is best. It is better to water frequently and in smaller quantities. In addition, it should always be poured directly into the soil so that the leaves are not wetted with water. The substrate should always be moist, but never wet. Any water that has run off in the saucer or planter must be removed a few minutes after the water has been added so that the piston thread does not stand in the water. Otherwise root rot can occur, because the Aglaonema does not tolerate waterlogging at all. In winter you can reduce watering and always let the soil dry out before watering again.

The leaves should be cleaned from time to time

In the growing season from spring to autumn, the cob thread is supplied with nutrients every two weeks. Our Plantura organic room & green plant fertilizer is ideal for the Aglaonema and strengthens leaves and roots with its ingredients. The application is very easy: The liquid fertilizer is simply mixed with the irrigation water and placed in the soil. The nutrients are then quickly available to the plant there. In winter, fertilizer is only applied every four to six weeks.

Repotting of cob thread should alsotake place in spring. Young plants need a larger pot every year, older specimens are only repotted every two to three years.

The cob threads feel comfortable in a place with little light

Increase Piston Thread

In order to increase the cob thread, one usually uses top cuttings. These are cut from the mother plant in spring. To obtain a head cutting, cut off a piece about 10 cm long from the upper part of a he althy shoot. A sharp, disinfected knife should be used for this. The lower leaves are removed so that the needle thread cuttings do not evaporate as much water. Prepare a pot with potting soil, such as our Plantura organic herb and seed soil. Thanks to its loose structure, our peat-free soil offers the young plants optimal growth conditions and supports strong root development. This is particularly important at the beginning so that the plant can later supply itself with sufficient nutrients. The cutting is now inserted into the moistened potting soil with the cut point up to the base of the remaining leaf. At a temperature of around 22 - 24 °C, roots form after about six weeks. Place the seed pots in a moderately bright place and keep the soil evenly moist. In addition, a transparent bag should be put over the cutting to increase the humidity.

The Aglaonema also forms offshoots, i.e. small daughter plants. These can be taken from the mother plant by division, for example during repotting. In any case, the daughter plants must already have their own roots and leaves. After division, they are planted in separate pots. The temperature for successful rooting should be 22 - 24 °C. Keep the soil evenly moist.

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The Aglaonema are propagated by cuttings

Tip: Older shank thread specimens will eventually become a little unsightly. Thanks to vegetative propagation, young plants can always be grown.

Is the piston thread poisonous?

Because of the milky sap contained in all parts of the plant, the common thread is considered poisonous. The calcium oxalate crystals it contains can irritate the skin and mucous membranes in particular. This does not only apply to humans, because the Aglaonema is also poisonous to cats and dogs and should always be kept out of the reach of pets. Wear when repottingGloves for safety.

Would you rather be on the safe side for your cat? Check out our top 10 non-toxic houseplants for cats for plants that are completely safe for your cat.

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