Help me grow!
The Aglaonema Dark Pink Plant is a tough, low-maintenance plant that will happily thrive and add colour to your indoors. Just place it near a window where it will flourish in indirect sunlight. With its air purifying properties and importance in Chinese Feng Shui, this is one plant you must surely bring home today.
- I grow best in bright or indirect light, so place me near a window or shaded outdoors.
- I am a hardy plant but I grow best between 15-30 degrees celsius.
- Keep me away from very hot or cold climates.
- Even though I love water, be careful not to drown me.
- Watering me about once a week is enough. Provide an outlet for excess water to drain out from the pot to prevent waterlogging.
- I like a little humidity. Mist my leaves occasionally.Fertilise me once a month, but I do grow well even without additional feed.
- My Aglaonema Pink Plant’s leaves are drooping.
- What could be wrong?Drooping leaves means Im thirsty, so water me more.
- The leaves of my Aglaonema Pink Plant are turning yellow.
FAQs
- What could be the reason?
Yellow leaves mean you are overwatering me, so lay off for a few days. - What could dry leaf tips in my Aglaonema Pink plant indicate?
Dry leaf tips could mean the water has too many chemicals. Switch to purified water for a few days.My Aglaonema Pink Plant is so lovely and fuss-free. - How do I grow more of them myself at home?
I am very easy to propagate in water or soil through stem cuttings. Cut off a healthy stem at least 6 inches long with a few leaves and leaf nodes. If propagating in water, fill a jar with water so that the leaf nodes (not the leaves) are submerged. If you are doing Vegetative propagation, gently cut the new growths from my stem and plant in well-draining soil mix. It should take root in a couple of weeks with proper care and you will have your new plants.
Aglaonema Dark Pink Plant
₹799
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