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Aglaonema Krisna Golden

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Aglaonema Krisna GoldenFree International Shipping for orders $700+Carefully Selected, Export Ready Plants by Aroid Asia Every plant is individually selected and prepared by our professional export team, with strong attention to plant quality, healthy roots, and secure international delivery. For nearly 6 years, we have been supplying live plants to customers in over 35 countries worldwide. Plant Details Plant size: approx. 612 inches tall Pot size: 46 inches Leaf count:

Free International Shipping for orders $700+
Carefully Selected, Export-Ready Plants by Aroid Asia

Every plant is individually selected and prepared by our professional export team, with strong attention to plant quality, healthy roots, and secure international delivery.
For nearly 6 years, we have been supplying live plants to customers in over 35 countries worldwide.


Plant Details

  • Plant size: approx. 6–12 inches tall
  • Pot size: 4–6 inches
  • Leaf count: typically 2–5 leaves (live plants vary)
  • Condition: fully rooted (not a cutting)

🌿 Natural Variation Notice
Minor cosmetic imperfections such as light marks or slight leaf damage may occur due to natural growth and handling. We carefully avoid plants with serious issues.


Plant Quality Assurance

Photos are for illustration purposes. You will receive a handpicked, healthy plant closely matching the images.
Every plant is unique, but we guarantee strong roots, excellent condition, and premium quality selection for the best growing experience.


Post-Arrival Care (Quick Guide)

To help your Aglaonema adapt after international transit:

  • Light — Bright, indirect light (avoid direct sunlight, especially during the first 7–10 days)
  • Water — Keep the medium consistently moist; avoid letting it dry out completely or become waterlogged
  • Humidity — High humidity is highly recommended (70%+ ideal during the first week)
  • Temperature — Best between 70–86°F; avoid temperatures below 62°F
  • Acclimation tip — Allow 10–14 days for the plant to stabilize before repotting or making major changes

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