What Sansevierias are you growing? 🔔🔔🔔Subscribe to my Anna’s Violets TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/AnnasViolets Check my Facebook or Community tab on TH-cam for more updates here: th-cam.com/users/AnnasVioletscommunity Watch next: Watering test with succulents: www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9eD5... How to make in any ceramic pot without a drill: bit.ly/2DntUf4 All secrets about Paphiopedilum orchids: bit.ly/2ZZTIXI Tips for growing lavender: bit.ly/2Spfj7A How to repot amaryllis / hippeastrum bulbs: bit.ly/35hLvil Tips for planting peony tubers: bit.ly/2zElVZ2 How to repot lavender: bit.ly/2WYzPgO
Hey Mia, thanks for watching. Yes, they are so interesting. Sansevierias are definitely one of the most diverse and beautiful plants. And of course, such easy growers 🪴
Thank you for the detailed video ! I recently got a tiny plant in a small nursery pot. When I move the pot, the plant seems wobbly (top-heavy). Also, I see that there is 1 root coming out of the drainage hole. And I see a tiny root (hairlike above the soil as well, at the base of the plant) Does it mean I need to repot it? And how do we find out if the plant requires repotting? Thank you again !
I’m sorry to be critical, but I’m always very disappointed if someone talks about leaf propagation of sansevierias, but doesn’t mention reversion of the babies growing from leaf cuttings…
Do u know how to handle my sanseveria. I got it 2 weeks ago and two of the leafs are soft and dying. I repot in in regular plants substrat but may be the water was too much for it. So now what ... :( will I stressed it even more if I move it again in succlents substrat?
Hey Kristin, you can definitely repot it again in succulent potting mix. It will be fine. The sandy soil is important, as in normal potting mix the water stays longer, abd this may cause root rot. When you take it out of the pot, check the roots and the base of the plant. If the leaves are wilted or turn yellow, ut may be because it's rotting. If everything is fine, just repot and put it in a bright place, not under the sun. If you see rotten roots, remove them and cut off everything that looks mushy, black, rotten. If you have too cut off a piece of the stem, don't plant it immediately, but let the whole plant get dry for 2 days. When the wound will be dry, only then repot. 🌺Hope it doesn't sound too complicated😊
This video is exactly what I need thank you for sharing! ... If I don't have enough growing pots to repot my sansevieria, can I just add rocks to the bottom of the decorative pot, then add the potting soil and sansevieria?
Hey Leahnes, while it's possible and your plant will not die, but the thing is that the additional water would flow into the stones and there will be no air ventilation for the roots. Besides, the ceramic pots do not really "breathe". I would suggest making holes in the ceramic pots. You can do this with just a hammer or a drill. Please check my videos, I have a very short video on how to make holes in ceramic pots without a drill. This way the water will go out and the roots will have access to the air and will grow much faster and better. 🌱
What Sansevierias are you growing?
🔔🔔🔔Subscribe to my Anna’s Violets TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/AnnasViolets
Check my Facebook or Community tab on TH-cam for more updates here: th-cam.com/users/AnnasVioletscommunity
Watch next:
Watering test with succulents: www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9eD5...
How to make in any ceramic pot without a drill: bit.ly/2DntUf4
All secrets about Paphiopedilum orchids: bit.ly/2ZZTIXI
Tips for growing lavender: bit.ly/2Spfj7A
How to repot amaryllis / hippeastrum bulbs: bit.ly/35hLvil
Tips for planting peony tubers: bit.ly/2zElVZ2
How to repot lavender: bit.ly/2WYzPgO
I love this Sansevieria variety! They are very easy to care for and they are beautiful!
Hey Mia, thanks for watching. Yes, they are so interesting. Sansevierias are definitely one of the most diverse and beautiful plants. And of course, such easy growers 🪴
I bought one of these from the produce store today. I have been watching them all year, got an extra paycheck this month. Happy Halloween to me!😁💞
Also, LOVe LOVe LOVE your plant stands
Sansevierias are great plants, so diverse, beautiful, easy growing and useful☘️🌸
@@lonnettedouglas5688 Thanks a lot! First I bought one, after assembling it was so nice and cosy, I bought the second one immediately.
I am loving your Channel! Super informative! Great job!!👍👍
Thank you🌺🌺🌺💖
Thank you for the detailed video !
I recently got a tiny plant in a small nursery pot. When I move the pot, the plant seems wobbly (top-heavy). Also, I see that there is 1 root coming out of the drainage hole. And I see a tiny root (hairlike above the soil as well, at the base of the plant) Does it mean I need to repot it? And how do we find out if the plant requires repotting?
Thank you again !
I’m sorry to be critical, but I’m always very disappointed if someone talks about leaf propagation of sansevierias, but doesn’t mention reversion of the babies growing from leaf cuttings…
My sansevieria looks dull because of dust.
How to clean dust from it
You can shower it or just take a wet cotton tissue and clean the leaves from both sides
Thanks Anna
Can you manipulate the leaves to make them grow different ways?
Hi Sean, absolutely not. They are so thick
Do u know how to handle my sanseveria. I got it 2 weeks ago and two of the leafs are soft and dying. I repot in in regular plants substrat but may be the water was too much for it. So now what ... :( will I stressed it even more if I move it again in succlents substrat?
Hey Kristin, you can definitely repot it again in succulent potting mix. It will be fine. The sandy soil is important, as in normal potting mix the water stays longer, abd this may cause root rot. When you take it out of the pot, check the roots and the base of the plant. If the leaves are wilted or turn yellow, ut may be because it's rotting. If everything is fine, just repot and put it in a bright place, not under the sun. If you see rotten roots, remove them and cut off everything that looks mushy, black, rotten. If you have too cut off a piece of the stem, don't plant it immediately, but let the whole plant get dry for 2 days. When the wound will be dry, only then repot. 🌺Hope it doesn't sound too complicated😊
Thank you so much! 🥰
You are welcome. Hope it helps🌺
@@Notchillkristin 🌸
This video is exactly what I need thank you for sharing! ... If I don't have enough growing pots to repot my sansevieria, can I just add rocks to the bottom of the decorative pot, then add the potting soil and sansevieria?
Hey Leahnes, while it's possible and your plant will not die, but the thing is that the additional water would flow into the stones and there will be no air ventilation for the roots. Besides, the ceramic pots do not really "breathe". I would suggest making holes in the ceramic pots. You can do this with just a hammer or a drill. Please check my videos, I have a very short video on how to make holes in ceramic pots without a drill. This way the water will go out and the roots will have access to the air and will grow much faster and better. 🌱
@@AnnasViolets Thank you!
@@leahnesvillatoro6584 🌼
is it slow growing ? years for the length you show?
Hey Jenny, it grows pretty slow. It took 8 months to grow that small baby
I believe sansevieria starfish is not a succulent
Use a bigger pot girl
Next year, gradually 😉