Hey everyone! I work with plants and one of my customers is interested in getting their aglaonema to look shinier. I've heard mixed reviews about using leaf shine products, with some people saying it looks great and others warning that it can harm certain plants. Since I don't have any experience with leaf shine myself, I'm a bit hesitant because I don't want to damage the display. Any tips or experiences you can share? Thanks a lot!
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I've worked with leaf shine before and haven't had any negative experiences. What I do is spray it on a cloth first rather than directly onto the leaves. I recently started caring for an aglaonema with leaf shine in an office, and it's looking great! Just be careful not to overdo it, and it should be fine!
That's awesome to hear! I'm also starting with an aglaonema that has leaf shine, but I was worried about potentially damaging it. I'll follow your advice and use a cloth instead of spraying directly. By the way, do you have any specific brands you like?