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Cut off a healthy leaf near the base of a snake plant, let the cut surface dry and heal for 2-5 days. Plant the cuttings in potting soil that contain perlite for good drainage and air flow. No need to use root hormone. Keep out of direct sunlight, water well and let drain
@user11938071 thank you for the reply. I was able to stick the ones with some root back in the pot. The one that is broken, I put in just water. I’ll see if that works. But thank you again.
Try to place the plant in to glass of water so that it grows new roots. After that, transplant the plant into new loose soil
this is great! now you can have a bunch of little babies! 1. put them in some water until they develop good strong roots (switch out water regularly) 2. plant in soil when the roots develop well 3. water 2 times a month in the warmer months and 1 time in the colder months.
only water them this much because they can develop root rot otherwise. you water it less in the cooler months because this is when plants sort of go into their hibernation period. you shouldn’t fertilize your plants at this time either. the roots take longer to absorb the water and nutrients, so if your plant isn’t growing as fast as in the warmer months, don’t worry, this is normal!!
@plantlover247 I have them in a self watering pot. Is that good?