RepottingWhen the snake plant is very small, the flowerpot we choose to plant it will not be too big. However, as it continues to grow, the roots of the plant will begin to spread. Slowly, the space in the flowerpot can no longer meet the development of the root system, so all the nutrients will be supplied upwards, causing the plant to grow too high. Therefore, if conditions permit, it is recommended that you change to a larger pot for planting. Increase lightingWhen growing Sansevieria at home, if it does not receive enough light for a long time, it will grow taller. At this time, we need to increase the light appropriately so that it will not continue to grow. And for those plants that grow taller, in order to prevent them from falling over and affecting their appearance, it is best to use bamboo to build a ring-shaped support for them and surround the leaves, so that this phenomenon will not occur again. Proper reproductionIf it grows too tall, we can improve the situation by breeding. First, use scissors to cut off the middle part of the taller part, then dig a small hole in the flowerpot, being careful not to damage the roots. After that, you can insert the cut branch into the hole and cover it with soil, and a new snake plant will soon grow. |
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