Aglaonema Cutlass 6"
Part of the varying Aglaonema family, also called Chinese Evergreens, Aglaonema Cutlass are lush, slow-growing plants that have thin, elongated pale green oval leaves with dark green variegation. Tolerant of humid or dry conditions, Cutlass can survive in very low light, as long as their soil stays relatively damp and the room stays warm. Aglaonemas can be a little bit particular about their temperature, but otherwise, they are easy, luscious plants that will beautify any modern space, dim bedroom, or cozy study. With striking leaf patterns and easy-going personalities, Cutlass enhance any room and will not outgrow their pot anytime soon.
Part of the varying Aglaonema family, also called Chinese Evergreens, Aglaonema Cutlass are lush, slow-growing plants that have thin, elongated pale green oval leaves with dark green variegation. Tolerant of humid or dry conditions, Cutlass can survive in very low light, as long as their soil stays relatively damp and the room stays warm. Aglaonemas can be a little bit particular about their temperature, but otherwise, they are easy, luscious plants that will beautify any modern space, dim bedroom, or cozy study. With striking leaf patterns and easy-going personalities, Cutlass enhance any room and will not outgrow their pot anytime soon.
Part of the varying Aglaonema family, also called Chinese Evergreens, Aglaonema Cutlass are lush, slow-growing plants that have thin, elongated pale green oval leaves with dark green variegation. Tolerant of humid or dry conditions, Cutlass can survive in very low light, as long as their soil stays relatively damp and the room stays warm. Aglaonemas can be a little bit particular about their temperature, but otherwise, they are easy, luscious plants that will beautify any modern space, dim bedroom, or cozy study. With striking leaf patterns and easy-going personalities, Cutlass enhance any room and will not outgrow their pot anytime soon.
Perspective Plant Parent: Aglaonema Cutlass are the perfect choice for beginners, forgetful plant owners, or anyone who wants a plant in a space with less than ideal light conditions.
Difficulty: This Cutlass will not give you sass. (Super easy and beginner-proof.)
Lighting: Cutlass have pale green leaves with dark green variegation, so they thrive in medium indirect light, but being Aglaonemas they can adapt to low light areas. (A tip for all Aglaonemas is the lighter the plant and variegation, the more light it will need.)
Water: Aglaonemas are native to tropical regions of Asia, so they prefer slightly damp, moist soil. This does not mean they like to be soggy, they just don’t want their soil to dry out completely. Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Water moderation is key.
Humidity: Your choice! Spritzing every so often helps keep leaves lush and happy, but it isn’t detrimental to your plant if you don’t add extra moisture.
Temperature: Aglaonemas like to be warm and cozy in temperatures higher than 64 degrees. Avoid cold drafts or sudden temperature changes.