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Why does Chinese Evergreen Leaves Curling occur?

Aglaonema, known as Chinese Evergreen, is a popular choice among indoor plant enthusiasts due to its vibrant leaves and ability to thrive in various lighting conditions. Though they are exceptionally hardy and low-maintenance indoors, but it’s not uncommon for their lovely leaves to curl. One common issue that home cultivators face is the curling of Aglaonema leaves.

Chinese evergreen leaves curl due to excess water loss and insufficient water delivery to the leaves. Less of water due to underwatering and root damage caused by overwatering are the most likely causes. Through this article, we will explore the possible reasons behind this leaves curling phenomenon and provide you with practical solutions to keep your Aglaonema happy and healthy.

Temperature

Aglaonemas are warmth-loving tropical that are easily stressed by temperature extremes, the effects include curling as well as dark spots. Damage shows up in a week to 10 days. The ideal range this plant is between 70 to 80 °F.

Watering

The primary reason for Aglaonema leaves curling is incorrect watering. Overwatering or underwatering can stress evergreen plant, leading to curled or yellowing leaves.

Pest Infestations

Pests and diseases can contribute to leaf curling. Common culprits include spider mites or mealybugs, which can drain the plant’s energy and cause leaf damage. Regularly inspect your Aglaonema for any signs of pests, like webbing or tiny insects, and promptly address any infestations using appropriate insecticides or natural remedies.

Inadequate Humidity

Chinese Evergreens thrive in high humidity environments. Low humidity levels can cause the leaf curling and even brown at the tips. Consider placing a humidifier near the plant and use a pebble tray filled with water to increase the moisture in the air.

Nutrient Deficiency

Lack of essential nutrients can result in weak and curled leaves. Ensure your Chinese Evergreen receives a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season to promote healthy growth and prevent nutrient deficiencies.

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