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How to Propagate Aglaonema
Aglaonema is very easy to propagate in water or in soil via stem cuttings. You'll get the best results with propagation done during the warm growing season. Here's how:

Step 1: Identify a healthy shoot on the mother plant to remove for your cutting. The shoot should have at least five leaves and be at least six inches long. Both newer and older shoots can be used for propagation.

Step 2: Using a clean, sharp blade or gardening shears, make a diagonal cut in the shoot's stem just below a leaf node. Trim off a couple of bottom leaves from the cutting.

Step 3: If using the water method, fill an appropriatelysized glass or jar with water so that the leaf nodes (but not the remaining leaves) will be submerged, and place the cutting in the water.

Common Problems With Aglaonema

As with many popular houseplants, the most common pitfall of caring for Aglaonema is inadequate watering—either too much or too little. Luckily, these plants are great communicators if you keep your eyes open.

Dry Leaf Tips
One indicator that there's a growing problem with your aglaonema is driedout leaf tips. This is called "tipping," and can be a symptom of a few issues, including overwatering and too much fertilizer. Professional gardeners have determined that the most common cause of tipping is watering your plant with water that has a high concentration of salts, chlorine, and fluoride. If your plant is showing signs of tipping, switch to purified water.

Drooping Leaves
This is one of those instances where your aglaonema is telling you exactly what it needs. Drooping leaves means your plant is very thirsty, so give it a big drink of water and keep a closer eye on it to prevent the soil from drying out completely.

Yellow Leaves
If your plant's leaves are turning yellow, that usually means you're overwatering. Take it easy on the water level and let the soil dry out more in between. On the other hand, if your aglaonema leaves are both yellow and drooping, that's a sign that your plant is really thirsty, so give it a nice long drink and adjust your watering schedule accordingly.

Potting and Repotting Aglaonema
Chinese evergreens don't mind being a little rootbound, but once your plant becomes too crowded with roots poking out of the drainage holes, that means it's time to transplant. This is best done during the spring or summer when the plant is actively growing.

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