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How to propagate sansevieria, the indestructible plant

Sansevieria thrives in diverse environments, making it perfect for those new to gardening. Whether there’s little water, scarce light, or fluctuating temperatures, this plant stands strong.

Steps to Propagate Sansevieria:

Select a Leaf: Opt for a healthy sansevieria leaf. Using a sharp, sterilized knife, make a clean cut.

Prepare the Leaf: Divide the leaf into segments of 2-3 centimeters, based on the number of plants you’d like to grow.

Rooting Hormone (Optional):

Rooting Hormone (Optional): Dip the cut ends of the leaf segments into a rooting hormone, adhering to the package’s instructions. Though this step can be skipped, employing rooting hormone can speed up the root development process.

Planting: Position the treated leaf segment into potting soil, burying about 1 centimeter of the end. At this stage, you’ve successfully propagated your plant.

Care: Maintain a moist environment for your plant, ensuring it’s placed in a well-lit location, shielded from any drafts.

Patience: After roughly a month, your sansevieria will begin forming roots. It’s advisable to wait an additional month before transplanting it into its permanent pot.

Note: This content is intended for informational purposes and isn’t a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. The site doesn’t hold responsibility for any decisions based on the information provided.

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