The Sansevieria Jiboia is almost indestructible and suitable for people who love separate modern forms. The Sanseveria is also an air-purifying plant and improves the humidity and creates a healthy atmosphere for body and soul.
As a general rule of thumb, one can water a snake plant once a month in winter and about every 1-2 weeks during the rest of the year. that may sound like a very less amount, but it's appropriate for these plants. in fact, during winter they can go without water even for a few months.
When it comes to fertilizers, you want to avoid over-fertilizing (just like an overdose of vitamins isn't great for us, either). Less is more, so itâs important to follow what the package says for application amounts.
Loamy soil, a relatively even mix of sand, silt and clay, feels fine-textured and slightly damp. It has ideal characteristics for gardening, lawns and shrubs. Loamy soil has great structure, adequate drainage, is moisture retaining, full of nutrients, easily cultivated and it warms up quickly in spring, but doesn't dry out quickly in summer.
Houseplants should typically be pruned at the beginning of the growing season, which is late winter or early spring for many varieties.
Since it is a tropical plant, the temperatures must not drop too low. During the day between 15 and 28 degrees and at night between 12 and 20 degrees.
Whether it be plastic or clay, make sure the pot you select has drainage holes in the bottom to prevent over-watering.