Do lipstick plants like sun or shade?

Lipstick plants, also known as Aeschynanthus radicans, are beautiful indoor plants that can add a touch of color and charm to any space. When it comes to their light requirements, finding the right balance is key to their overall health and growth.

These plants thrive in bright indirect light, which means they need a good amount of light to grow properly. Placing them near a window where they can receive bright, filtered light is ideal. However, it is important to note that direct sunlight can be too intense for lipstick plants and may cause their leaves to scorch or burn.

To protect your lipstick plant from excessive sun exposure, it is recommended to provide them with a little shade. This can be achieved by placing them slightly away from the window or using a sheer curtain to diffuse the light. This way, they can still receive enough light to thrive without being overwhelmed by direct sunlight.

Finding the right balance of light for your lipstick plant may require some experimentation. Observing the plant’s response to different light conditions can help you determine the best placement in your home. If you notice the leaves becoming pale or yellowish, it could be a sign that the plant is not receiving enough light. On the other hand, if the leaves start to turn brown or develop brown spots, it may indicate that the plant is getting too much direct sunlight.

In my personal experience, I have found that placing lipstick plants in a north-facing window or a spot with bright, indirect light has worked well. This provides them with the necessary light they need without subjecting them to direct sun rays.

Lipstick plants prefer bright indirect light with a little shade to protect them from direct sunlight. Finding the right balance will help these indoor plants thrive and prevent any damage to their foliage. Observing the plant’s response to different light conditions and making adjustments accordingly is key to their overall health and well-being.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.