1. LightWhen caring for Sansevieria indoors, you should place it in a well-lit area. A weak light environment will cause it to grow thin and slender, or even fall over. If you grow it outdoors, place it in a location that gets sunlight. 2. WaterFor indoor maintenance, water management should be relatively dry, and water the soil as much as possible when it is dry, and water thoroughly when it is dry. Normally, the amount of watering should not be too much, and there should not be excess water accumulation in the potting soil to avoid root rot. 3. FertilizerIt does not have particularly high requirements for fertilizer. Generally speaking, we can give it one or two thin top dressings before the growing season and after the dormant period, which can meet its needs. 4. SoilThe plant needs loose, fertile, highly permeable neutral or slightly alkaline loam to grow. Generally, it is recommended to repot after two to three years of maintenance. Be careful when repotting so as not to damage the root system. 5. ManagementWhen there is water accumulation, low temperature or mechanical damage, the leaves will partially rot. When this happens, just cut off the rotten area and return to normal management. |
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