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Sansevieria masoniana is a semi-succulent plant, up to 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, with wonderful, long, up to 10 inches (25 cm) wide, dark green leaves with smudged, light green spots and a unique purple-banded sheath (often below soil level). Sansevieria masoniana f. variegata is a form with pale yellow variegation at the leaf edges and sometimes elsewhere. Excellent as a large houseplant, tolerating low light levels and infrequent irrigation. On occasion, if grown in bright light, this plant forms a stalk of white flower clusters arising from the center of the plant.
Whale Fin Sansevieria can thrive in a wide range of light conditions, from low light to bright indirect. Water infrequently, only when the soil has completely dried out - depending on light, this may be as little as once a month or less.
Place Sansevierias in moderately bright or filtered light. Good locations include a spot in front of a north-facing window or in front of a bright, sunny window covered by a sheer curtain. Although the plant tolerates low light, bright light brings out the colors in the leaves. However, intense light may cause the edges of the leaves to turn yellow.
Allow the soil to dry completely before watering, and then water deeply until water drips through the drainage hole. Allow the pot to drain and then discard water that remains in the saucer. Never allow the soil to become soggy and never let the pot stand in water. Water sparingly throughout the winter. Like most succulent plants that store water in their leaves, Sansevieria rots quickly in excessively wet soil.
Place Sansevieria in average room temperatures. Protect the plant from drafts and cold temperatures as it is damaged at temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius).
Feed the plant once every three weeks throughout the summer.
Whale Fin Sansevieria can thrive in a wide range of light conditions, from low light to bright indirect. Water infrequently, only when the soil has completely dried out - depending on light, this may be as little as once a month or less.
Place Sansevierias in moderately bright or filtered light. Good locations include a spot in front of a north-facing window or in front of a bright, sunny window covered by a sheer curtain. Although the plant tolerates low light, bright light brings out the colors in the leaves. However, intense light may cause the edges of the leaves to turn yellow.
Allow the soil to dry completely before watering, and then water deeply until water drips through the drainage hole. Allow the pot to drain and then discard water that remains in the saucer. Never allow the soil to become soggy and never let the pot stand in water. Water sparingly throughout the winter. Like most succulent plants that store water in their leaves, Sansevieria rots quickly in excessively wet soil.
Place Sansevieria in average room temperatures. Protect the plant from drafts and cold temperatures as it is damaged at temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius).
Feed the plant once every three weeks throughout the summer.
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kensong
2019-07-21
Growing fast!
kensong
2019-07-15
It's having a baby, but why are you so far from mama?
kensong
2019-01-30
Not improving, so I cut of the brown section in case it spreads. May need to repot this one.
kensong
2019-01-27
Yellowing tips but it's not soft or mushy so probably not fungal. Will give it more sun and see.
kensong
2019-01-09
This is my first growing diary. From Kate Phang RM50.
kensong
2019-01-03
Before shipping with root ball.
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