LiveTrends Snake Plant ‘Laurentii’ Plant Care Instructions
- June 2, 2024
- LIVETRENDS
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LiveTrends Snake Plant ‘Laurentii’ Plant Care Instructions
Sunlight
The Sansevieria is low to medium light tolerant allowing it to live in most living spaces but thrives in medium to bright indirect sunlight.
Water
Sansevierias are naturally great at storing water. We suggest watering once a week allowing the soil to drain and dry. Overwatering can cause the plant to rot and die so start off with a bit of water and get to know your plant.
Climate
Sansevierias prefer temperatures of 65 – 85°F, however, the Sansevieria are native to arid climates and can tolerate much warmer weather.
Soil
A very light feeder, apply a balanced houseplant fertilizer at half strength once every 1 – 3 months.
A tough, visually striking plant suitable for most environments.
Sansevieria Trifasciata, also known as Snake Plant or Mother-In-Law’s Tongue, is a hardy drought tolerant plant native to tropical west Africa from Nigeria to the Congo. Adapted to arid environments, the Sansevieria developed CAM photosynthesis, allowing it to open its stoma at night and close it during the day to reduce loss of water. It is known for removing toxins and purifying the air. There are multiple cultivars of Sansevieria trifasciata that come in varying sizes, heights, and color patterns, though they all grow vertical, spear-like foliage in a characteristic rosette pattern. Sansevieria are perfect for beginner plant parents, but are all around popular house plants for multiple reasons. The variety of specimens available makes it fun to mix and match, and as they all have similar care requirements it makes them an effortless bunch. While they do best in bright filtered light, they are adaptable and tolerate partial shade and low light conditions as well as fluorescent lighting, making them ideal for most rooms in home and office settings. Sansevieria are happiest in a well-draining soil. They should be watered when the top inch is dry but are forgiving of infrequent waterings, making them perfect for plant parents who are just learning or do not have as much time to spend on their plants as they would like.