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aglaonema leaves transparent Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses'Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' Broad green leaves brushed with cream and soft pink give Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' a warmer, more speckled look than many classic Chinese evergreens. Long petioles lift the blades above the crown, giving the plant the outline of a small leafy shrub. The colour sits across the leaf surface in patches, blushes and short streaks. Young plants look dense and rounded; older plants open slightly as the stems lengthen and the leaves gain
Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses'
Broad green leaves brushed with cream and soft pink give Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' a warmer, more speckled look than many classic Chinese evergreens. Long petioles lift the blades above the crown, giving the plant the outline of a small leafy shrub.
The colour sits across the leaf surface in patches, blushes and short streaks. Young plants look dense and rounded; older plants open slightly as the stems lengthen and the leaves gain room around the crown.
Bit Kisses visible details
- Upright, clumping Aglaonema with long petioles and broad leaves
- Green, cream and pink patterning with natural leaf-to-leaf variation
- Oval foliage with a smooth surface and gently pointed tip
- Medium-sized clump with long petioles that lift the broad leaves above the pot
- Warm position with filtered light so new leaves do not stay small or slow to emerge
Broad leaves and pink markings
Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' produces smooth leaves that rise from the central crown and arch outward as they mature. Cream-green sections may dominate some leaves, while pink appears as blushes, small marks or stronger streaks near the centre.
Aglaonema species are tropical forest aroids associated with warm, shaded and humid habitats. In a pot, this means warm roots, filtered light, a breathable mix and watering that lets air return to the root zone between drinks.
The broad leaves show scorch marks, pest damage and salt-burned edges quickly. Pale sections show sun or salt stress first, and the crown gives early pest clues when new leaves unfold distorted or marked.
Care for Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses'
- Light: Bright indirect light keeps new leaves closer in size and reduces stretched, weak petioles. Medium light is usually fine, but very dim positions slow new leaves.
- Watering: Let the upper layer of substrate dry before watering again. The fleshy stems and roots need air around them between waterings.
- Substrate: Use a chunky, moisture-retentive houseplant mix with fine bark, coco coir or peat-free fibre, plus perlite or pumice.
- Drainage: Grow in a nursery pot or planter insert with drainage holes. Let excess water run through before returning the plant to its cover pot.
- Temperature: Keep around 18–26 °C. Temperatures below about 15–16 °C can stress the foliage and roots, especially with wet substrate.
- Humidity: Moderate humidity reduces stuck, crinkled or marked new leaves. In very dry rooms, use a humidifier nearby or group it with other tropical foliage plants.
- Feeding: Feed at low strength while the plant is actively producing new leaves. Reduce feeding when fewer new leaves appear, so fertiliser salts do not collect in the mix.
- Repotting: Shift to a slightly wider pot when roots circle the container or the plant dries very quickly.
- Leaf care: Clean dust with a soft damp cloth. Dust-free leaves show the pink and cream pattern better and make pests easier to spot.
- Pruning: Cut tired leaves close to the base. Older bare stems can be propagated as node cuttings.
- Propagation: Divide established clumps or root stem sections in warm conditions. Each division needs roots and a firm growing point.
- Mineral substrates: This cultivar can grow in semi-hydro or mineral mixes if the roots are firm and active; weak or damaged roots can rot during the change.
Bit Kisses leaf and crown signals
- Brown edges on pale sections: Check direct sun, dry air, fertiliser residue and irregular watering. Pale tissue marks first.
- Drooping leaves with wet soil: Inspect the roots and stretch the watering interval. Droop with wet soil often means poor oxygen around the roots.
- Several yellow leaves at once: Look for cold exposure, a waterlogged pot or a sudden location change. Let the mix drain, check root firmness and wait before cutting leaves that are still green and firm.
- Small distorted new leaves: Search the crown and leaf bases for pests. Thrips and mites can damage leaves while they are still folded.
- Weak, stretched growth: Move the plant to brighter filtered light and rotate the pot so new petioles do not lean strongly toward one side.
Room around the crown
Give Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' space for the long petioles to spread naturally. Crowded leaves can bend or rub against neighbouring plants.
Safety note for Bit Kisses
Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' is toxic if ingested because the leaves and stems contain insoluble calcium oxalate crystals. Plant tissue eaten or nibbled can irritate the mouth and throat. Keep it away from pets and children, and use gloves for cutting or division if aroid sap irritates your skin.
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