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Sanseveraia (snake plant) and new growth
Hello,
I have planted a Sansevaria cutting and it has rooted. Does new growth emerge from underneath the soil? This is my frist time growing this plant and I'd like to eventually have it fill the pot with its leaves. Is this something it will do on its own, or do I have to encourage somehow it or make new cuttings? Thanks, Matt |
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Sanseveraia (snake plant) and new growth
On Sat, 05 Jul 2003 22:23:15 GMT, "Quantum Cat"
wrote: Hello, I have planted a Sansevaria cutting and it has rooted. Does new growth emerge from underneath the soil? This is my frist time growing this plant and I'd like to eventually have it fill the pot with its leaves. Is this something it will do on its own, or do I have to encourage somehow it or make new cuttings? Thanks, Matt They grow slowly. New growth will appear from the root--almost like a rhyzome. If your cutting has a gold edge, the new plant will lose this gold edge. They like sandy soil with sharp drainage. Do not overwater, especially in winter. Wipe any dust from leaves every so often. They will grow better in high light. |
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