This one has unusual belt-shaped leaves that are clumped on a single shoot, somewhat upright and lancing, and have a surface that resembles leather. The leaves are 3.5 feet long and have bands of pale and dark green color contrast.
<b>Type of soils</b><br> Well-drained, sandy soil and enriched peaty composit are needed<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Liquid or water soluble fertilizer<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Repotting:Repot the plant in the springtime only if it becomes overcrowded and has to be divided.<br> Propagation:Transmission Divide the subterranean plant stem, or rhizome, and transplant the plantlets into new pots.<br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. The dimensions of the pot, the kind of soil it is planted in, the growing environment, and the atmosphere in your house.<br> 2. To allow extra water to easily drain out of the pot, make sure the container it is planted in has at least one drainage hole. this keeps water from accumulating at the bottom, which could cause root rot.<br> 3.Well-drained, sandy soil and enriched peaty composit are needed<br> 4.During the growing season, use a Liquid or water soluble fertilizer
The Plant of Snakes liberica is a low-maintenance houseplant. It can withstand low light levels. At night, snake plants release oxygen, and NASA strongly suggests using snake plants to absorb airborne pollutants.
Dos
It can withstand lower light levels as well as direct sunlight, although it prefers medium to bright indirect light.
Don'ts
Root rot is often caused by overwatering. Look out for spider mites and mealybugs.