Aglaonema Cutlass lives up to its name with long, slender blade-shaped leaves. The leaf colour is a pale silver-green with darker green markings. An ideal houseplant for plant stands, bookshelves or office tables.
Keep the soil moist at all times, do not allow it to dry out. Do not overwater as this may encourage root rot. Moderation is the key.
What is the best soil for an Aglaonema Cutlass Plant? The best soil for Aglaonema Cutlass is a well balanced mix of peat moss, perlite and vermiculite that dries some between watering. Typically, any reputable potting mix will work well that includes those ingredients.
Many houseplants require regular or even constant pruning and pinching to keep them looking good. One of the advantages of Chinese evergreens is that they are very low maintenance. As long as you keep these plants in low light areas with temperatures of 65 to 75 F. (18-23 C.), they will likely thrive.
Normal room temperature with recommended 60°F minimum winter temperature is recommended. Cold drafts may damage the leaves.
Plants from Araceae range are toxic to cats and dogs. All the toxicity is in the insoluble calcium oxalates. The substance of these aglaonema poisonous to pets crystals causes various reactions in pets if swallowed. An animal can start vomiting, experience swallowing difficulties and excessive drooling.