Today I’m repotting my aglaonema Siam and giving a quick tutorial on how I care for it. This plant was in need of a refreshment! My website: NW-Herbals.com #gardening #houseplants #flowers #aglaonema #aglaonemaplants #howto #plants
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Yes, you can divide it. Once you remove the root ball from the pot, check it for smaller growths that can easily be entangled from it. You can usually tease out the roots and find individual plants for potting. Ideally you’d want to have at least 5 leaves per new plant.