100 - 120cm Sansevieria Laurentii Snake Plant 30cm Pot House Plant

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Sansevieria Laurentii, also known as the variegated snake plant or mother-in-law's tongue, is a popular and hardy houseplant. Here's a detailed guide to caring for this resilient and striking plant:

Description

  • Appearance: Sansevieria Laurentii has thick, upright leaves that are dark green with light green cross-hatching and bright yellow edges. The leaves are typically sword-shaped and can grow quite tall, up to a metre or more in some cases.
  • Growth Habit: It grows slowly but steadily, forming dense clumps of leaves that arise directly from the soil. The leaves are stiff and can be quite sharp at the tips.
  • Flowers: Although flowering is rare, especially indoors, it can produce delicate, sweetly-scented flowers on a very long flower stalk.

Care Guide

  1. Lighting: Sansevieria Laurentii tolerates a wide range of light conditions, from low light to bright, indirect sunlight. However, it prefers indirect light for optimal growth. Direct sunlight can cause the colours in the leaves to fade.

  2. Temperature: It thrives in average room temperatures between 15°C to 26°C. Avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 10°C, as they can damage the plant.

  3. Watering: This plant is drought tolerant and requires minimal watering. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering is a common issue and can lead to root rot, so it’s better to err on the side of underwatering.

  4. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. A cactus or succulent mix is ideal, as it will ensure good drainage.

  5. Humidity: Sansevieria Laurentii does well in average household humidity. It does not require any extra humidity.

  6. Feeding: Feed with a general-purpose houseplant fertiliser during the growing season (spring and summer), diluted to half the recommended strength. Do not fertilise in the winter, as the plant is dormant.

  7. Pruning: Pruning is not typically necessary, but you can remove any brown or damaged leaves at the base to keep the plant looking tidy.

  8. Repotting: Repot every few years, or when the roots start to crowd the pot. Choose a pot only slightly larger than the current one, as the plant prefers to be somewhat root-bound.

  9. Propagation: Propagation can be done through leaf cuttings or by dividing the plant during repotting.

Common Issues

  • Overwatering: This is the most common problem. Signs include yellowing leaves and a mushy base.
  • Underwatering: While the plant is drought-tolerant, prolonged under-watering can cause the leaves to wrinkle and lose their firmness.
  • Pests: They are relatively pest-free, but watch out for mealybugs and spider mites.

Sansevieria Laurentii is known for its air-purifying qualities and its ability to thrive in less-than-ideal conditions, making it a great choice for both experienced and novice plant owners. With its striking appearance and minimal care requirements, it's a fantastic addition to any indoor space.

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  • Plants are supplied in plastic nursery pots unless stated in the product title.

  • Plants are not for consumption unless stated as edible.

  • Plant heights can fluctuate +/- 10%.

  • Our plants are kept at our tropical nursery in Yorkshire where we maintain an average temperature of 18c.

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