Sansevieria Trifasciata Moonshine 35-60 cm
Sansevieria Moonshine in nursery pot (please that decorative pot from the picture is not included)
Perfect plant for beginners.
Keep a Moonshine snake plant’s leaves 'white' by keeping it in bright indirect light. If you move the plant into lower light conditions then its leaves will turn green. Once the leaves have turned green, they will not be able to turn white again and you’ll need to wait until new leaves emerge.
Sansevieria Moonshine does not need much water, and overwatering can cause the plant to rot. Be sure to keep the leaves dry when watering and allow the soil to dry in between waterings. Always make sure the soil is almost completely dry before thoroughly watering again. While it can vary based on the humidity, light, and indoor temperature, your snake plant might only require water every two weeks, but, depending on the conditions, it can go as long as six weeks without being watered.
How to water? Wait until the compost is dry before you water. Place your plant on a large saucer or in the sink so water can drain out. Water until all the compost is moist. Return to its cover pot when no more water comes from the base.
Light: Best in moderate to bright, indirect light but will adapt to low light conditions too.
Water: Allow the soil to dry out before watering, then water thoroughly and allow to drain freely. Do not allow the plant to sit in water as this will cause root rot.
Temperature: Happy anywhere from 15-23°C and as low as 10°C for short periods.
Feed: Apply a weak dose of cactus or general-purpose feed once a month at most during the growing season. Sansevieria are low maintenance plants and do not require a lot of supplementary feeding.
Air Purifying: Sansevieria filter airborne toxins and are part of our clean air plants collection
Toxicity: Mildly toxic if eaten. Keep away from children and animals
Origin: Tropical West African Region.