Note: You will receive one large Sansevieria Whitney aka Silver Falme in 6" inches pot
‘Silver flame ’ is distinguished by its deep green leaves with silvery streaks on the outer edges . Pretty uncommon variety .
Sansevieria are considered a succulent and are far easier to grow than most cactus and succulent. They can handle being dry for extended periods of time but also can handle being moist for extended periods of time as long as they are not soaking wet or sitting in water . They are known to be one of the best air purifying plants available due to being able to continue purifying the air through the night . Sansevierias literally thrive off neglect and make perfect beginners plants or for your personal collection . They can be kept as a house plant , porch/patio, or even in the ground outside as long as it’s kept within its light preferences .
Light
These plants will tolerate low to bright indirect light, but if you want flowering and faster growth, place them in bright indirect light. Bright indirect light will encourage faster growth, and healthier development! Avoid placing them in direct sunlight if placing them outside. If you are planning on planting them into a full-sun garden then you must acclimate them to the sun first!
Water
Water this plant only when the soil is completely dry. Remember, it is a succulent, so its leaves hold moisture. Water the soil slowly and make sure that all parts of the root ball are saturated. It is important that you drain the excess water from the grow pot. Over-watering your snake plants can cause bacterial issues which can cause the foliage to soften and die. If this begins to happen, remove the damaged foliage and let the soil dry out before watering it again!
Soil
Snake Plants love good drainage and a soil mixture containing pumice, perlite, or wood chips to provide the drainage they need! Most bagged potting soils will be adequate for transplanting your sansevieira. Consider mixing in cactus potting soil to help with drainage. If you decide to transplant your snake plants (we do not recommend transplanting your new plants for at least 3-6 months after receiving them), make sure you do not damage the roots. Learn how to make your own indoor plant potting soil.
Temperature
This plant is incredibly adaptable to most temperatures. The ideal range is between 60-85℉. They can tolerate cooler and warmer temperature fluctuations.
Humidity
Sansevieria can handle a wide range of humidity levels, but average household humidity is ideal for this indoor plant.
Fertilizer
Fertilize once a month during the growing season with 1/4-strength complete liquid fertilizer, or simply use a slow release fertilizer in the spring. For larger plants add organic compost, such as worm casting to the top layer of soil. Scratch it into the first few inches and then water!