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Sansevieria White Snow 2pp
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Sansevieria White Snow 2pp

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Sansevieria 'White Snow' is an elegant variety of Sansevieria, also known as the "snake plant" or "mother-in-law's tongue." This plant is prized for its distinctive, easy-care leaves, and its ability to add a sophisticated decorative element to any interior space.

The leaves are long, fleshy, vertical and sword-shaped. The color of the leaves is predominantly white, with green edges and stripes, providing a contrasting and elegant appearance.

Sansevieria 'White Snow' can reach heights of 30-60 cm, depending on growing and care conditions. Its stiff leaves grow in dense clusters, creating a compact and attractive appearance.

Light: Sansevieria 'White Snow' prefers bright, indirect light, but can tolerate low light. Avoid direct exposure to intense sunlight for long periods, as it can cause leaf burns.

Soil: Prefers well-drained, slightly sandy soil. A soil mix for cacti or succulents is ideal for Sansevieria 'White Snow'. It is important that the soil does not retain water.

Watering: The plant should be watered moderately, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. Excessive watering can lead to root rot. In winter, watering should be significantly reduced.

Temperature: The plant grows best at temperatures between 18-27°C. It can tolerate lower temperatures, but must be protected from frost (below 10°C)

Humidity : Sansevieria 'White Snow' tolerates dry air well and does not require high humidity. It is a suitable plant for the usual indoor climate.

Fertilization: Fertilize the plant once every 2-3 months during the growing period (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer for indoor plants, diluted to half the recommended concentration.

Propagation: The plant is easily propagated by dividing the rhizomes or by leaf cuttings. Cut a leaf and let it dry for a few days, then plant it in well-drained soil.

Common Problems: Sansevieria 'White Snow' is resistant to most pests and diseases. However, overwatering can lead to root rot and mold. Make sure the soil is well-drained and the plant does not stand in water.

Due to the brittle leaves, this plant may show small defects caused by handling. These do not affect the health or development of the plant.

Height with pot included approx. 30 cm

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