In this content that we present: guide on how to take care of the Santa Barbara sword plant, are you looking for an easy plant to keep your home? Don't look at more! Vimimo has the ideal option for you: the three -fasciat Sansevieria «Laurentii», commonly known as the sword of Santa Barbara.
The universe of the Sansevierias is large and the alternatives are different: swords with wider leaves, closer and clearer (such as the three -way «Moonshine '), leaves with strips, smooth, tubular, smaller (trifa -rifasciaa sansevieriaa 'Hahnii') or superior
There is something for every preference and target! This plant has long been used in the internal spaces and the reasons are simple: they are elegant plants, which need little care and have very few requirements: a little water, a little light and a good substrate that discharges correctly It is enough what they must be healthy and beautiful. There are therefore very robust plants that adapt well to any environment and, for this reason, they are excellent options for houses, offices, balconies or even terraces with a certain shade.
Guide on how to take care of the sword plant of Santa Barbara
The sword of Santa Barbara, also known as the mother tongue -in -law, is a resistant internal plant, easy to care and popular for its ability to purify the air. Here you have a detailed guide for your care:
1. Luz
- It prefers a bright indirect light, but it also tolerates few light conditions.
- It can adapt to direct sunlight, but avoid prolonged exposure in the most intense hours to prevent burns.
2. Irrigation
- Water only when the substrate is completely dry. Generally, once every 2-3 weeks in hot climbs and less in winter.
- Avoid excess water, since excessive irrigation can cause rot in the roots.
3. Humidity
- It does not need high humidity and adapts well to dry environments.
- It is not necessary to spray water on its leaves.
4. Temperature
- Will prospery at temperatures between 15 and 30 ° C.
- Avoid exposing it to temperatures below 10 ° C, as it can be damaged by the cold.
5. Substrate and pot
- Use a substrate with a good drainage, like a mixture for cactus or fatty plants.
- Make sure the pot has drainage holes to avoid water stagnation.
6. Fertilization
- Fertilize during spring and summer with a balanced fertilizer for internal plants. Apply once a month.
- It is not necessary to fertilize in autumn or winter, when growth slows down.
7. Maintenance
- Clean the leaves occasionally with a damp cloth to remove the powder.
- If you observe yellow or soft leaves, it could be a sign of excess water.
8. Spread
- It can be easily propagated by the division of rhizomes or sheets of leaves.
- When you divide it, make sure each section has healthy roots before replacing.
9. Further advantages
- The sword of Santa Barbara purifies the air by absorbing toxins such as benzene, formaldehyde and xylene.
- It also produces oxygen during the night, ideal for bedrooms.
With these care, the sword of Santa Barbara will remain healthy, elegant and will contribute to a cleaner environment in your home. Are you interested in an additional advice?
One of the most popular swords is the sword of Santa Barbara or Sassieria Tresia Our. Lorenzo. Characterized by a growth up to 70/80 cm, with dark green and yellow margin leather leaves, it can occasionally and in ideal conditions, produce clusters of greenish white flowers that perform the environment when the temperatures begin to rise.
With great or little natural light, Sansevieria always remains beautiful, but be careful: if they are placed in less enlightened spaces, their growth can be slower. Being a fairly resistant plant, it will not need very frequent irrigation, in fact, excess water is one of the factors that lead mainly to the death of these plants and that is why it is necessary to control irrigation and have in It is the main symptoms: yellowing of the leaves, with consequent reduction of the rigidity and rot of the roots and leaves. Another important advice for your Sansevieria to grow completely is to pay attention to the pointed tips of the leaves: when the tip breaks, the sheet will stop growing.
In summary, these are the conditions you should consider to always keep your sword of Santa Barbara:
Luz: Prefers intense light, but survives in low light conditions and may not grow so much;
Rega: It must be moderated moderately and it is necessary to make sure the substrate dry between irrigation. It is important that there is no water in the pot after irrigation;
Temperature: If your Sansevieria plants abroad, it will be necessary to cover it in winter because although it resisted at high temperatures, it does not tolerate the cold or frost well;
Plantación: Sansevieria can survive for many years in the same pot as part of the surface substrate of the plant is replaced every year. When it comes to transplant, it is necessary to use a substrate with excellent drainage;
Nutrition: As usual in pots in pots, it is advisable to pay monthly with liquid fertilizers during the period of activity of the system, that is, in the months when temperatures begin to increase.
Do not forget it: this and other Sansevieria are the ideal solution for those who have little time to take care of the plants, but also to position in the spaces where access for maintenance is not easy! Discover all the options we have in VSPLAN and do not hesitate to make your life a little more green
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