If you want a fun plant project, this may be the one. Sansevieria Care is one of our website’s three most popular posts, so I know you love them too. This is all about propagating Snake Plants by leaf cuttings in soil, including when, how, what you need, the time it takes, and...
I have a snake plant that Wes in my mom’s room at assisted living. She passed away last year so in inherited her plants. It is doing really well. I am glad I found your site. It was very helpful for my needs as to finding out about watering and light. Thanks so much. Your ...
A plant that needs watering just every now and again and that is not particularly concerned where it is placed in a room is preferable. Most species of houseplant meet these requirements, but it’s safe to say the family known as Snake Plants are among the most popular. In the following ...
Most snakes appear in hot and dry regions, and Tulbaghia violacea poses as the perfect option that tolerates the summer heat. The plant is robust and can grow even in drought conditions. It’s a potent natural snake repellent plant for deterring snakes along with fleas and mosquitoes. This ...
The snake plant, aka sansevieria trifasciata, is one of the most low-maintenance houseplants. Get snake plant care tips, including the best water and sunlight conditions.
If your Whale Fin Snake Plant’s leaves begin to curl, it may be a sign of underwatering or insufficient light. Check the soil moisture and ensure your plant receives enough bright, indirect light. Adjust your watering routine or relocate the plant to a sunnier spot if necessary. ...
Easily mobilize your hard-to-lift plant with the saucer on wheels. It makes cleaning, watering, rearranging, and rotating your plants a breeze. Ecopots Saucer on Wheels – (13”) $35 Details & Care Size XL—28"-36" tall (including recycled plastic Ecopot)Size Guide ...
MD: ~14" tall and a 6" pot.XL: ~2'-3' tall and a 10" pot. Pro-tip: Its roots may rot if you shower it with too much love. Make sure its soil is dry before watering again.Growing Guide Care level: No sweat Light: All Not pet friendly Water: Once a month ...
Step 7: Watering Water judiciously. Under-watering as well as over-watering will destroy the plant. You can visually inspect the plant everyday and water as required. There is no set rule. Step 8: Fertilizer / Manure for the Plant
Be sure not to let water build up in the center of the leaves (where they form a cup) because this can lead to a mushy plant and ultimately rot. You can read myGuide to Watering Indoor Plantsto understand better how often to water. ...