







Lil' Red Zirkon
The Lil' Red Zirkon Plant is one of a kind with its vibrant pink leaves. This baby plant needs plenty of bright, indirect sunlight to look its best, but too much direct light and leaves will fade.
The Lil' Aglaonema Commutatum loves to be kept between 18-24°C but can handle temperatures as low as 15°C for a short time, so keep it away from draughts. Although its looks might make you think it's a hard house plant to care for, the Lil' Aglaonema Commutatum only needs regular waterings (when the first few centimetres are dry), and a misting every few days. Avoid overwatering this baby plant, you'll know if you are as its leaves turn yellow or brown.
If you have little ones or pets at home, make sure you keep it out of their reach as it is poisonous to them. The Lil' Red Zirkon is perfect for homes with limited space, they are slow growers and won't get bigger than 50cm.
At Prickle, we are always here to hear you! Send us your Aglaonema Commutatum baby plant questions @prickleplantsuk.
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The Lil' Red Zirkon Plant is one of a kind with its vibrant pink leaves. This baby plant needs plenty of bright, indirect sunlight to look its best, but too much direct light and leaves will fade.
The Lil' Aglaonema Commutatum loves to be kept between 18-24°C but can handle temperatures as low as 15°C for a short time, so keep it away from draughts. Although its looks might make you think it's a hard house plant to care for, the Lil' Aglaonema Commutatum only needs regular waterings (when the first few centimetres are dry), and a misting every few days. Avoid overwatering this baby plant, you'll know if you are as its leaves turn yellow or brown.
If you have little ones or pets at home, make sure you keep it out of their reach as it is poisonous to them. The Lil' Red Zirkon is perfect for homes with limited space, they are slow growers and won't get bigger than 50cm.
At Prickle, we are always here to hear you! Send us your Aglaonema Commutatum baby plant questions @prickleplantsuk.























