Sansevieria is a resilient plant, and with the right care, the propagated sections should develop into healthy new Sansevieria plants. Remember to continue caring for them as you would for mature Sansevieria plants, ensuring they have the appropriate light, water, and temperature conditions.
Propagating Sansevieria, commonly known as the snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue, is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to multiply Sansevieria:
Materials Needed:
- Healthy Sansevieria plant
- A well-sharpened, disinfected knife or scissors
- Rooting hormone (optional but recommended)
- Potting soil
- A small pot
Steps:
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