Snake Variegated Plant with Self Watering Pot

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Snake Variegated Plant

Snake Plant Variegated Sansevieria Dwarf 11zon

Snake Variegated Plant– Snake Gold Flame Plant

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Light & Temperature

Snake Variegated Plant can survive in highly lit spaces as well as shaded & very low-lit areas. However, they do prefer bright indirect light, set by a window facing east. Avoid direct sunlight as it has the potential to dry them out quickly. Very low light can make the snake plant’s leaves very weak and stretched out, causing them to wilt and flop over instead of standing upright as they should. For room temperature, it is ideal to keep the space at a minimum of 65 degrees.

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Watering

Once you have the right soil and pot, your Snake Variegated Plant will be set up for success. Only water the plant once it has completely dried out. Depending on multiple factors, including the size of the plant and humidity levels in your home, the time between waterings can range anywhere from 2-6 weeks. When watering, make sure to not oversaturate the soil and remove any excess water that is left on the saucer.

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Fertilization

Snake Variegated Plant prefer a loose, well-drained potting mix. This plant will do well in sandier soils. Use a potting media low in peat content. An all-purpose cactus potting soil is a good choice. Feed with a mild cactus fertilizer during the growing season or a balanced liquid slow-release 10-10-10 fertilizer or a 20-20-20 fertilizer diluted to half strength. Do not fertilize in the winter.

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Potting & Repotting Sansevieria Green

Propagating Sansevieria Green

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Plant Care Tips

  1. Pruning: Using sterile pruning shears, scissors, or a sharp knife, remove leaves at the soil line or cut off damaged or mature leaves to encourage new growth. The best time to prune is during the growing season—usually spring or summer.
  2. Overwintering: Snake plant is a tropical plant that can die in temperatures consistently lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit or if affected by a wintery frost. Bring the plant indoors before temperatures drop that low. Keep the snake plant in a warm room, protected from cold drafts, and maintain the soil on the drier side.
  3. All-over yellowing or brown leaves indicates that the plant is getting too much water. Overwatering causes root rot and stresses out the plant, making it more susceptible to pests.
  4. Leaves falling or drooping: Healthy snake plant leaves grow upward and stand erect, but too much water, insufficient light, or poor potting material can make the plant’s leaves droop or flop over. Move the plant to a brighter location, reduce the frequency of watering, and change the soil to one that drains better, if necessary.
  5. Root rot: Root rot is caused by too much standing water. Controlling your watering habits and ensuring the dwarf snake plant’s soil is well-draining can prevent root rot.
  6. Mealybugs: Most snake plant infestations are attributed to mealybugs. Using mild dish soap with rubbing alcohol and water can remove mealybugs quickly.
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Self watering pot

Our Favourable Aspects

  1. Self-Watering Pot: Excess water gets stored in the reservoir below, the roots then absorb water via capillary action and the plants get water as and when required. It allows you to water less frequently making the plant easy to care for.
  2. Potting Mixture: It’s a mixture of appropriate amounts of soil, cocopeat & organic vermicompost. Provides best environment to the plant’s roots. It also contains slow-release Fertilizer which gives nutrients to the plants every time it is watered for 6 months.
  3. Packaging: Plant is secured in a good quality cardboard packaging. Inner Box holds the potted plant in place so that any movement during transit does not affect the plant. Outer box has slits which allow the plant to breathe freely during transit.
Weight 0.45 kg
Dimensions 19 × 10 × 10 cm

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