Sansevieria grandis has long, green leaves with lighter or darker vertical stripes, which can vary in shades of green and grey-green. The leaves are erect, wide and flattened, with slightly wavy edges and a waxy texture. The plant can grow up to heights of 90-120 cm, developing slowly and forming compact groups of leaves.
Care
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Light : Prefers bright places, but also adapts to semi-shade. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves, so it is recommended to be placed near a window with eastern or western exposure.
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Watering : Sansevieria grandis requires little water, being a succulent plant. The soil must dry completely between waterings. In warm periods, watering is done once every 1-2 weeks, and in winter, watering is significantly reduced, once a month being enough.
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Temperature : It develops well at temperatures between 18°C and 27°C. Avoid exposure to temperatures below 10°C, as it can be harmful.
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Humidity : It does not require high humidity. Normal humidity conditions in the house are sufficient for healthy growth.
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Soil : Prefers a well-drained, porous soil. A cactus or succulent mix is ideal.
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Fertilization : Fertilization is not necessary frequently. Apply a diluted fertilizer for succulents once a month during the period of active growth (spring-summer).
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Transplanting : It is done when the roots become too crowded in the pot. It is recommended to be carried out at the beginning of spring.
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Common problems : Overwatering is the most common problem, which can lead to root rot.
Height with pots included approx. 30 cm