1. Prepare the soilBefore transplanting Sansevieria, you must first prepare the flower pots and soil to be used. The pot should be a small pot with good permeability, and a clay pot is best. The flower soil should be selected with a higher particle content, preferably a mixture of leaf mold and granular river sand. This will allow the planted young plants to take root faster. 2. Cut the leavesWhen taking cuttings, you can use its leaves. Select thick leaves without lesions from healthy plants, cut them off, and then soak them in disinfectant water for about 20 minutes to sterilize them. If its leaves are relatively large, you can cut them into several small pieces and disinfect them separately. Afterwards, treat them with rooting water and set them aside to dry. 3. Take cuttingsGently fill the prepared pot with flower soil, and then insert the completely dried leaves vertically into the soil. The depth of soil should be controlled at half the height of the leaves. If you use a small pot for cuttings, it is best to have one leaf per pot. After planting, gently compact the soil surface with your hands to ensure that they are in full contact with the flower soil. After that, place them in a warm place, add water in time, and wait for them to take root. |
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