Why are the leaves of my red aglaonema drooping​?

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Don't fret! The culprit behind this drooping issue is usually just too much watering. You only have to give it a little love every 7-9 days.

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Keeping red aglaonema leaves looking healthy can be challenging, but it's essential to understand what's going on with your plant. If you notice your red aglaonema leaves drooping, it's probably due to improper watering. This can be from overwatering (the most common mistake) or underwatering when the soil becomes too dry.

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It's possible that overwatering might be the reason. Could you check the roots to see if any are showing signs of rot? If you spot any, I'd suggest replacing the potting mix with one that's well-drained. Peat moss, perlite, and vermiculite are great options, and you can use them in a 2:1:1 ratio.

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