Pruning a sago palm (Cycas revoluta) is an important part of its care and maintenance. Pruning helps to remove dead or damaged fronds, encourage new growth, and improve the overall appearance of the palm. It is important to prune sago palms correctly to avoid damaging the plant.
The best time to prune a sago palm is in the spring or fall when the weather is cool and the palm is not actively growing. To prune a sago palm, simply use a sharp pair of pruning shears to cut away any dead or damaged fronds at the base of the plant. You can also remove any fronds that are crossing or rubbing against each other. Be careful not to remove too many fronds, as this can damage the palm.