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green snake plant in head pots Snake Plant Green (Self Watering Pot) — Plan A Plant

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green snake plant in head pots Snake Plant Green (Self Watering Pot) — Plan A PlantDescription It has web like underground roots and thick, sword shaped leaves with a unique banded pattern. It can flower once a year, producing clusters of cream coloured flowers, that may develop into small orange fruits. Dracaena trifasciata is now commonly cultivated and distributed around the world as a houseplant. Product Constituents Snake Plant Green 5" Recyclable Selfwatering pot Healthy soil mix Description tag Plant Care Watering Water the

 

Description

It has web-like underground roots and thick, sword-shaped leaves with a unique banded pattern. It can flower once a year, producing clusters of cream-coloured flowers, that may develop into small orange fruits. Dracaena trifasciata is now commonly cultivated and distributed around the world as a houseplant.

Product Constituents

  • Snake Plant Green
  • 5" Recyclable Selfwatering pot
  • Healthy soil mix
  • Description tag

Plant Care

  • Watering - Water the plant every two weeks, or when the top two inches of soil are dry. In the winter, you can water the plant once a month if the soil is still moist after two weeks. Make sure the water drains away completely, and don't let the plant sit in water. Overwatering can cause root rot.
  • Sunlight - Snake plants prefer lots of sunlight, but can tolerate some light shade. In the summer, protect the plant from the hottest, southern sun.
  • Temperature - Keep the plant in a warm spot, ideally above 10°C.
  • Repotting - Repot the plant in the spring using houseplant compost if needed. Repot when the roots become overcrowded or the plant outgrows its original pot. Place the plant at the same level as it was in the original pot.
  • Cleaning - Wipe the leaves once in a while with a clean, damp cloth. You can also clean and polish the leaves with milk, which is also an effective fungicide.
  • Propagating - To propagate, cut off a healthy leaf near its base and make an upside-down V cut at the bottom. Place the leaf in a clean jar of water. Once roots have started to form (3 to 5 weeks), you can keep in water or transfer to soil.
Plant Benefits
  • Air quality - Snake plants can remove toxins and pollutants from the air, such as formaldehyde, benzene, and xylene. They can also reduce nitrate ions. At night, snake plants can convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, which can help with sleep.
  • Low maintenance - Snake plants are easy to care for and require little water. They are especially effective in low-light environments.
  • Health benefits - Snake plants can help filter out impurities such as trichloroethylene, toluene, and ammonia. They can also absorb cancer-causing pollutants.
  • Spiritual benefits - Snake plants are said to provide positivity into the surroundings and shield against bad energy. In feng shui, they can be placed in southern or eastern corners.
  • Repellent - Snake plants act as a snake repellent because snakes don't like their shape.
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