Aglaonema Red Lipstick has a charming appearance and beneficial characteristics. This plant helps in increasing productivity in the home and office. To brighten up your interior landscape, Aglaonema Lipstick can be added to your decor for a captivating look.
To grow Aglaonema Red Lipstick, minimal care is required. It survives best in low-light areas. It should be watered once a week in summer and every 2 weeks in winter. Repotting should be done when the plant is rootbound. This happens when the pot is smaller for the roots of the plant to fit in. As a general rule, repotting should be done once every 3 years during the spring or summer seasons.
Despite the right care and attention, Aglaonema Lipstick can encounter some problems. The plant can get infected with bugs, pests, and other insects which will negatively affect the health of the plant. It is also important to remember that Aglaonema Lipstick is toxic to your furry friends.
Why are the leaves of my Aglaonema Lipstick Plant drooping?
Droopy leaves are a sign of lack of sunlight and underwatering.
Why are the leaves losing color?
The tips of the leaves of Aglaonema Lipstick Plant can turn brown if the soil is too dry. This is because of underwatering.
Why are the tips of the leaves brown?
The tips of the leaves of Aglaonema Lipstick Plant can turn brown if the soil is too dry. This is because of underwatering.
Size me up
The approximate width of the foliage is 4-6 Inch
The approximate height of the plant is 6-9 Inch
The height of the self-watering pot is 4.5 Inch
The diameter of the self-watering pot is 3.7 Inch