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Aglaonema Cutlass Problems: Causes & Quick Fixes

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Aglaonema Cutlass problems

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Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Aglaonema Cutlass?

Water when top half of mix dries; slower in low light.

What light does Aglaonema Cutlass need?

Aglaonema Cutlass grows best in low to medium filtered indirect light.

Is Aglaonema Cutlass toxic to pets?

Aglaonema Cutlass is toxic to cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, horses, turtles, and tortoises. Keep out of reach of curious pets and choose pet-safe alternatives for accessible spots.

How do I propagate Aglaonema Cutlass?

Propagate Aglaonema Cutlass from healthy stem or root divisions during active growth.

What soil is best for Aglaonema Cutlass?

Use well-draining peat- or coco-based mix with perlite.

When should I repot Aglaonema Cutlass?

Repot Aglaonema Cutlass when roots circle the pot or growth slows despite good care.