An Aeschynanthus, or Lipstick Plant, loves to soak up lots of bright, indirect light! Just remember, it’s best to keep it away from direct sunlight because that can hurt its leaves.
When you water your Aeschynanthus, make sure the top 2 inches of soil are dry before you water it again.
In spring and summer, keep the soil nice and a little damp, but don't let it be super wet or soggy.
You should feed your Aeschynanthus (Lipstick Plant) liquid fertilizer, mixed with water, every month during the spring and summer.
This will help your plant to grow strong and produce beautiful flowers!.
Yes, you should trim the longer stems of your Lipstick Plant.
This helps it grow bushier and produce more flowers.
It's best to do this during spring and summer.
Also, be sure to remove any dead or wilted flowers to help your plant bloom again.
To grow a Lipstick Plant, the best soil mix is 1 part sphagnum moss, 1 part perlite, and 2 parts regular potting soil.
This combination keeps the soil light and airy, which the plant loves!.
You should repot your Aeschynanthus, also known as the Lipstick Plant, every two to three years, or whenever it looks like it's getting too big for its pot.
When you do, make sure to pick a pot with lots of holes in the bottom for drainage and use soil that lets water pass through easily for the best results.
A Lipstick Plant likes to be in a cozy spot with temperatures between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C).
If it gets too cold, especially below 50°F (10°C), your plant might get hurt, so keep it nice and warm!.
The best humidity level for a Lipstick Plant (which is also called Aeschynanthus) is between 50-70%.
Keeping up with humidity is super important because it helps the plant stay healthy and even encourages it to bloom! If the air gets too dry, you can lightly mist the leaves with water or use a humidifier to give it a boost.
You can propagate a Lipstick plant by taking stem cuttings.
Snip a 4 to 6 inch long piece from a healthy stem and carefully remove the leaves from the bottom half.
Then, put the cutting into a mix of moist vermiculite and perlite.
Place the pot somewhere with indirect sunlight, and remember to water it lightly when the soil starts to feel dry.
The common problems for an Aeschynanthus (Lipstick Plant) include leaves dropping off because it’s getting too much direct sunlight or not enough humidity.
You might also notice wilting leaves if it isn’t getting enough water.
If the leaves turn yellow, it could be because the plant is getting too many nutrients from fertilizing.
Common pests that can bother Lipstick Plants include aphids, mealybugs, scale insects, whiteflies, and spider mites.
These little critters suck the sap from the plant, which can make it weak and cause the leaves to turn yellow.
To get rid of them, you can use a mix of insecticidal soap or horticultural oil.