Whitney snake plant Plant Features
It has dark green leaves with white or light yellow spots or stripes, which are typically arranged horizontally, creating a striking contrast.The leaves are stiff and upright, with smooth edges, presenting an elegant posture.
Sansevieria trifasciata Whitney Plant Size:
- Potted in a 6'' pot
Sansevieria trifasciata Whitney plant Special Care or Planting instructions
The Whitney Snake Plant is popular as an indoor foliage plant due to its unique appearance and adaptability to indoor environments.
Light
Whitney Snake Plant enjoys bright light, including direct sunlight, but can also adapt to low light conditions. It's suitable for placing in well-lit indoor areas.
- Water
As a succulent, it requires infrequent watering. Follow the principle of "less is more" by waiting until the potting soil is completely dry before watering thoroughly to avoid root rot from over-saturation.
- Soil
It needs well-draining, aerated soil, often using a sandy loam or a succulent-specific soil mix.
- Temperature
Whitney Snake Plant prefers warm conditions with an ideal growth temperature of 15-25°C and should be protected from extreme cold.
- Humidity
This plant does not demand high humidity and can adapt to dry environments.
- Fertilization
During the growing season (spring and summer), apply slow-release fertilizer or liquid fertilizer in moderation to promote healthy growth.
- Pruning
Generally, requires minimal pruning, but you can remove yellowing or diseased leaves to maintain the plant's neatness and health.
- Propagation
It can be propagated by division or leaf cuttings. Healthy leaves can be inserted into the soil, watered appropriately, and will root over time.
- Safety
Place it where children and pets cannot reach. When handling the plant, it is recommended to wear gardening gloves.
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