Re: [Aroid-l] Aglaonema yahoo group.


Michael, you are correct  with those parameters, particularly the high
humidity mark, regarding some of the
Thai hybrid Aglaonemas.  Altho the Thai's are using a host of Aglaonemas for
hybridizing these days, those with A. rotundum parentage will not grow well
in home air conditioning and heating, if at all.  I find the hybrids barely
hold their own grown in outside conditions here in central Florida, and the
species rotundum is
truly the devil to grow here.

Russ
central Fla

>>I've tried a few of these forms as "house plants" in my house that allows
most average plants to thrive. They languished. They may need 80F and 80%
humidity to thrive?

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