Sansevieria Lotus Plant
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Sansevieria Lotus Plant

Special Price ₹225.00 Regular Price ₹365.00

Sansevieria are characterized by their stiff, upright, sword-like leaves. Their architectural nature make them a natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. Their towering deep green fronds have a yellow stencil paintbrushed around the edges. Sansevieria thrives in low-light environments and requires very little care; they can be found silently vibing in the corner of your desk or office.

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Availability:In stock
SKU RAHPN27
Details & Care
Sansevieria Lotus Plant Low/Bright Indirect Light Light
Sansevieria Lotus Plant Once a week Water
Sansevieria Lotus Plant Fertilize once in 2 months and avoid in winters Care
Sansevieria Lotus Plant Very well drained Location
Sansevieria Lotus Plant Low Maintenance Difficulty
Sansevieria Lotus Plant

Description

Sansevieria are characterized by their stiff, upright, sword-like leaves. Their architectural nature make them a natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. Their towering deep green fronds have a yellow stencil paintbrushed around the edges. Sansevieria thrives in low-light environments and requires very little care; they can be found silently vibing in the corner of your desk or office.

Sansevieria Lotus Plant
Botanical Name
Sanseviera trifasciata 'Lotus'
Common Name(s)
Mother-in-law's Tongue | Devil's Tongue | Snake Plant |
Rudimentaries

Nourishment
Sanseviera's are low-maintenance plants. Once or twice a month, use our organic Sansevieria Gold™ fertiliser to keep your plant healthy and functional. Finally, every four months, replenish the soil with Biogro™ or an equivalent organic all-purpose manure to seal the deal.
Repotting
Snake plants do not require frequent repotting. Once in 2 years is ideal.
Rays of Sunshine
Sansevieras generally prefer indirect and steady sunlight. They can tolerate high light too but avoid direct harsh sunlight to avoid burning the leaves.
Viable Locations
Any place that receives good bright light is perfect to place your snake plants. They give out oxygen and are best air purifies so any area is good.
Water Levels
Your plants will arrive in a self-watering pot adept at safeguarding a continually moist potting medium. If the soil appears to be dry, gently lift the black inner container to check the reservoir's water level. If the reservoir is nearly empty, add 150-175 mL of water to the soil from the top.
Sansevieria Lotus Plant

Description

Sansevieria are characterized by their stiff, upright, sword-like leaves. Their architectural nature make them a natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. Their towering deep green fronds have a yellow stencil paintbrushed around the edges. Sansevieria thrives in low-light environments and requires very little care; they can be found silently vibing in the corner of your desk or office.

Sansevieria Lotus Plant
Botanical Name
Sanseviera trifasciata 'Lotus'
Common Name(s)
Mother-in-law's Tongue | Devil's Tongue | Snake Plant |

Common Worries

Plant is looking weak
The main reason could be root rot. Just cut the rooting roots and replant.
The plant turns yellow and edges brown
The main reason could be excess or under watering. Second could be excessive fertilsing and less light.
Sansevieria Lotus Plant

Description

Sansevieria are characterized by their stiff, upright, sword-like leaves. Their architectural nature make them a natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. Their towering deep green fronds have a yellow stencil paintbrushed around the edges. Sansevieria thrives in low-light environments and requires very little care; they can be found silently vibing in the corner of your desk or office.

Sansevieria Lotus Plant
Botanical Name
Sanseviera trifasciata 'Lotus'
Common Name(s)
Mother-in-law's Tongue | Devil's Tongue | Snake Plant |

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Sansevieria Lotus Plant
Sansevieria Lotus Plant

Description

Sansevieria are characterized by their stiff, upright, sword-like leaves. Their architectural nature make them a natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. Their towering deep green fronds have a yellow stencil paintbrushed around the edges. Sansevieria thrives in low-light environments and requires very little care; they can be found silently vibing in the corner of your desk or office.

Sansevieria Lotus Plant
Botanical Name
Sanseviera trifasciata 'Lotus'
Common Name(s)
Mother-in-law's Tongue | Devil's Tongue | Snake Plant |

Know before you sow

Sow Method

Sunlight

Watering

Season

Days to Harvest

Step by Step Growth Guide

1. Sowing
2. Nurturing