
Sansevieria Care: The Ultimate Guide to a Healthy 'Sansevieria Tongue'
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The Sansevieria, better known as the mother-in-law's tongue, is one of the most low-maintenance houseplants. Its sturdy, upright leaves and robust nature make it perfect for both novice and experienced plant lovers. In this blog, we share all the essential tips for caring for your Sansevieria.
Contents:
1. Light and placement
The Sansevieria can survive in both direct sunlight and shady spots, although it grows faster in sufficient light. It is therefore perfect for both sunny and dark corners of the home.
2. Watering: less is more
Sansevierias need little water. Only water when the soil has dried out completely, usually once every two weeks. In winter, watering can be even less frequent – perfect for those who do not always have time for plant care.
3. Temperature and humidity
The Mother-in-law's tongue is flexible and adapts well to different temperatures, but does best at room temperature. It can tolerate dry air, making it ideal for heated rooms in winter.
4. Nutrition and potting soil
Use a well-draining potting soil, such as cactus soil, so that excess water can drain away quickly. You can feed Sansevierias once a month during the growing season (spring and summer), but extra feeding is not necessary in the winter.
Conclusion:
With its easy care and robust nature, the Sansevieria is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a stylish, low-maintenance plant. By giving it the right spot, water and food, your mother-in-law's tongue will remain healthy and beautiful for years.