Red Aglaonema Joy
Aglaonema commutatum
Advice
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Fun facts
Did you know that the Aglaonema is considered a bringer of good luck and prosperity? According to popular beliefs, having this lively plant in your home or office can attract positive energy. Known for its resilience, the Red Aglaonema has an uncommon durability that allows it to thrive even when occasionally neglected. Its bright hues aren’t just attractive—they’re a secret weapon to lift spirits! The Aglaonema’s ability to tolerate low light and fluctuating temperatures makes it a hard-to-kill plant, perfect for those who claim to have a 'black thumb.' Enjoy the richness it adds to your life, effortlessly blending into any environment while quietly purifying the air.
Signs of weakness
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p>If your Red Aglaonema is feeling under the weather, it will start to show yellowing leaves, which can be a sign of overwatering. Wilted leaves can indicate that it's too dry or exposed to drafts. Remember to check the soil moisture regularly, and avoid any spots with harsh direct sunlight to keep it shining in its full glory.
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