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How To Take Care Of Your Snake Plant: The Best Tricks

This PDF guide provides you with the best tricks and tips to take care of your Snake Plant. You'll learn about the ideal growing conditions, including lighting, temperature, and soil requirements. We'll also cover watering techniques, fertilisation schedules, and pest control measures to keep your Snake Plant healthy and thriving. With this guide, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to maintain a beautiful and vibrant Snake Plant in your home or garden. Download now and start taking care of your plant!<br>

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How To Take Care Of Your Snake Plant: The Best Tricks

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  1. How To Take Care Of Your Snake Plant: The Best Tricks The snake plant has earned its "almost immortal" reputation for good reason: it tolerates what other houseplants cannot, especially lack of light; and he does it stoically. In addition, it only requires a precaution so as not to kill it: That we do not go too far when watering it. This toughness has turned the snake plant, known as sansevieria, into a true plant influencer, an “it plant” of the moment. But while the most popular of the family is the upright, flat-leafed species Sansevieria, also nicknamed mother-in-law's or tiger's tongue plant, there are more interesting varieties, and just as easy to care for.

  2. 1. Place Your Snake Plant In The Correct Pot To make a snake plant happy, the first thing is to choose a suitable pot. The sansevieria does not tolerate its roots being waterlogged, so it is key to opt for a well-draining container. After all, it is almost the only thing that he asks of us. We can buy these Australian plants online now. If we prefer a more ornamental pot that helps us beautify the space, it is advisable to place the snake plant in a plastic container with drainage holes and, later, put it inside the receptacle that we like the most. 2. Place Your Snake Plant In Indirect Light While the snake plant prefers to live in an area with indirect light, such as near a window that faces south or east, it survives in almost any light condition, even in dimly lit areas. And this is what makes it such a great plant! [A while ago we talked about six other great plants for a dark corner.] Now, let's try not to place it where it receives direct and strong light because we could kill this almost indestructible plant, and, over time, it will dry out. What's more: intense solar radiation can burn its beautiful leaves. 3. Don't Go Overboard With The Shower We have already said it: If the snake plant has a weak point, it is that it does not tolerate excess water well. For this reason, it is convenient to practice self-control before taking the watering can, and limit ourselves to sporadic watering, every week or two weeks; although in winter we can wait a little longer, even months, between watering and risk. Since each house is different, and conditions may vary, when in doubt, let's check that the soil in our pot is completely dry before wetting it again. To do this, the trick of the finger works quite well: insert it up to the second phalanx inside the earth to check if, at that depth, there is moisture or not. 4. Feed Your Snake Plant In Moderation Since it does not like waterlogged soil, we can place our snake plant in a substrate for cacti and succulents, which are prepared to drain better. And, if we want to fertilize it, it is enough to do it once a month, and always with half the recommendation on the package, since moderation. the sansevieria prefers to eat in Easier still: solid or granular fertilizers simplify this step, since they are gradually incorporated into the soil, and it is enough that we remember to apply them at the beginning of spring and, again, at the end of summer.

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