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Common Problems
COMMON PROBLEMS
Why do the tips of the leaves of my Red Aglaonema dry out and burn?
Too much watering and fertilizer can cause this condition and hence it is very important to be balanced with the plant.
Why is my Red Aglaonema rotting?
Root, stem, and leaf rot are often caused by too much or too little water in the soil. Fungus and other problems start to form, shredding through all parts of the plant. Once rot sets in, it can be very difficult to save the plant. You’ll have to add fertilizer and possibly even remove all of the soil surrounding the plant.
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