Product Description
Sansevieria also called snake plant. It is an easy-care houseplant, you can't do much better than snake plant. This hardy indoor is still popular today -- generations of gardeners have called it a favorite -- because of how adaptable it is to a wide range of growing conditions. Most snake plant varieties have stiff, upright, sword-like leaves that may be banded or edged in gray, silver, or gold. Snake plant's architectural nature makes it a natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. It's one of the best houseplants around!
bare root for air shipment
medium with pot in wooden crate for ocean shipment
Small or big size in carton packed with wood frame for ocean shipment
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Description:Sansevieria trifasciata Lanrentii
MOQ: 20 feet container or 2000 pcs by air
Packing: Inner packing: plastic bag with coco peat to keep water for sansevieria;
Outer packing: wooden crates
Leading date: 7-15 days.
Payment Terms: T/T (30% deposit 70% against original bill of loading) .
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Questions
1.Do sansevieria need direct sunlight?
While most sansevieria thrive in bright light and even direct sun, they can tolerate medium to low light conditions. The key to helping plants thrive in lower light? Reduce the amount of water you give them in both frequency and quantity
2. How long can sansevieria go without water?
While some plants are fairly high-maintenance and borderline dramatic (cough, cough: the fiddle-leaf fig) sansevierias, known also as snake plants or mother-in-law's tongues, are the quite the opposite. In fact, these trusty greens are so resilient they can go up to two weeks without water.
3. How do you make sansevieria bushy?
The most important factor is a healthy amount of sunlight, which your plant needs to power its expansion. The other important growth boosters are water, fertilizer, and container space. It's important to be cautious as you increase these growth factors.