Aglaonema grows best in bright, indirect light but will cope well in  lower light areas too. Let the top inch of soil dry out before watering,   preferably with rainwater, and always use a pot with good drainage to avoid  waterlogging (ensure the pot is not sitting in water within a decorative  cover).
 Feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertiliser during spring and summer. Wipe  the leaves occasionally to remove dust and keep them looking their best. This   plant prefers warm conditions, so keep it above 16°C (61°F) and away from cold draughts.
 In winter, reduce watering and allow the plant to rest. Increase humidity by  misting the leaves regularly, especially in heated homes. Repot every few years  in spring using a free-draining compost.