Aglaonemas, also known as Chinese Evergreens, are generally slow to moderate growers. The growth rate can vary based on the specific variety—some more compact types grow slower, while larger-leafed or more colorful cultivars may grow a bit faster under optimal conditions.
During the growing season, which typically runs from spring through early fall, you may see new leaves emerging every few weeks if the plant is receiving bright, indirect light, consistent watering, and moderate humidity. Growth slows significantly in the winter months, which is natural for most tropical houseplants.
Although not fast growers, Aglaonemas are low-maintenance and long-living, making them a reliable and beautiful addition to your indoor plant collection.