1. Reasonable lightingTiger Piranha is relatively afraid of heat, so it needs to be given appropriate shade in summer and not exposed to direct strong sunlight. If you grow it indoors in the summer, you should place it where it can get scattered light. Generally, it should be placed in a semi-shaded environment for maintenance and given appropriate light. 2. Watering in moderationWhen watering Sansevieria, the principle should be to keep it dry rather than wet. The soil in the pot should not be too moist and there should be no water accumulation. It is drought-resistant, but if the roots are exposed to water for a long time, they will rot. You don't need to water too often, just keep the soil slightly moist, and when you water, make sure to water thoroughly. In addition, do not cut off the center of the leaves when watering, as this will cause the plant to rot. 3. Suitable temperatureSansevieria is very afraid of heat. When the temperature is relatively high, appropriate cooling measures should be taken. The suitable temperature for its growth is 20-28℃. If the temperature exceeds 30℃ in summer, you can keep it indoors. Do not let the air conditioner blow directly on it, and open the windows for proper ventilation in the morning and evening. |
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