☀️ Light
☀️☀️▫️ (Medium)
The Sansevieria Trifasciata Whitney thrives well in both low and medium light conditions. Perfect for areas in your home that don’t receive direct sunlight, this plant still performs beautifully in well-lit spaces. Just avoid intense, direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorching.
? Water
?▫️▫️ (Low)
Known for its drought tolerance, the Snake Plant requires minimal watering. Let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so less is more with this resilient plant!
?️ Temperature
?️?️▫️ (Average)
Sansevieria prefers average room temperatures between 15°C to 25°C. It can tolerate fluctuations but keep it away from draughts and extreme cold to maintain its health and vibrancy.
? Humidity
?▫️▫️ (Low)
This plant isn’t fussy about humidity levels. Typical indoor humidity is fine, making it a fuss-free addition to your home or office.
? Repotting
Repot your Snake Plant every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its pot. Use a well-draining potting mix, ideally formulated for succulents and cacti, to prevent water retention and root rot.
? Pet Friendliness
Please note, the Sansevieria Trifasciata Whitney is toxic to pets. Keep it out of reach of curious cats and dogs to prevent any accidental nibbles.
? Recommended Locations at Home
This plant is incredibly versatile. Place it in your living room, bedroom, bathroom, or office. Its air-purifying qualities and attractive appearance make it a great addition anywhere.
? Air Purifying
Sansevieria is excellent at removing harmful toxins from the air, enhancing your living space’s air quality.
✨ Other Plant Features
Beyond its air-purifying capabilities, the Snake Plant is admired for its unique, upright leaves and architectural form. It’s a fantastic decorator’s choice due to its minimalistic yet striking appearance.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask Mossbot for help, or contact us via our website. Remember, we also offer a free plant hospital service if your plant needs extra care!
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