Repotting fail: my Aglaonema Pink Siam Aurora is still le...
Repotting fail: my Aglaonema Pink Siam Aurora is still leaning
Recently, I had to repot my Aglaonema Pink Siam Aurora. Its roots were cramped, and the plant had started to lean too much. I also noticed it had grown slightly crooked over the past few months, so I took the opportunity to try and fix that too.
I did everything carefully—used a well-draining mix, prepped the new pot properly, and watered lightly. Still, even with the right conditions, the plant remained tilted. I didn’t want to rely on a garden stake, but in the end, I had no choice.
It wasn’t the result I expected, but that’s part of growing indoor plants. Not everything goes as planned, and that’s okay.
What matters is that the Aglaonema Pink Siam Aurora is still thriving. Its vibrant pink and green leaves are stunning, and it continues to be one of the most beautiful plants in my collection. Even with a few imperfections, it brings a lot of life to the space.
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Recently, I had to repot my Aglaonema Pink Siam Aurora. Its roots were cramped, and the plant had started to lean too much. I also noticed it had grown slightly crooked over the past few months, so I took the opportunity to try and fix that too.
I did everything carefully—used a well-draining mix, prepped the new pot properly, and watered lightly. Still, even with the right conditions, the plant remained tilted. I didn’t want to rely on a garden stake, but in the end, I had no choice.
It wasn’t the result I expected, but that’s part of growing indoor plants. Not everything goes as planned, and that’s okay.
What matters is that the Aglaonema Pink Siam Aurora is still thriving. Its vibrant pink and green leaves are stunning, and it continues to be one of the most beautiful plants in my collection. Even with a few imperfections, it brings a lot of life to the space.
#HappyPlants #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PlantAddict #PlantTherapy #FreshLeafFriday #FreshFeaturedFriday
3ft to light, indirect
6” pot with drainage
Last watered 2 months ago
@Gustavo it's beautiful
Maybe you can stake it to redirect it's growth
Maybe you can stake it to redirect it's growth
@LaBori276 yeah! That’s what I’m trying to do
@Gustavo Aglaonemas are my most favorite plants, check out my oasis. I would like to recommend that you rotate it as it seems that it’s reaching for the light. Should you decide to get more aglaonemas, I would like to recommend that you create an arrangement with other plants so they can support each other. Plus the arrangement looks so much better with multiple plants than being by itself.
@YammieOf3 they are beautiful
@YammieOf3 I have and have had many aglaonemas, so thank you for your comment!! :)
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