How to Propagate Sansevieria and Make It Bloom All Year Round
Sansevieria is one of the most widespread houseplants, especially popular for its tropical appearance and incredible resistance, which makes it a truly indestructible plant.
This plant adapts to many different environments and survives lack of water and light, and in hot or cold climates. Sansevieria is an excellent plant to practice with a little if you are interested in gardening.
Sansevieria is also very easy to propagate. A few simple steps are enough to multiply sansevieria.
How to propagate sansevieria:
Select a healthy sansevieria leaf and cut it with a sharp, disinfected knife. Cut the leaf into two or three centimeter pieces, depending on the number of plants you want to generate.
Place the cut ends of each leaf in rooting hormone, following the instructions on the package. This step can be omitted, but the plant will take longer to produce roots.
Insert the rooting hormone-treated cut end into the soil, about 1 centimeter deep. The plant has successfully propagated.
Keep the plant moist and in a well-lit area, away from drafts.
The sansevieria will take about a month to form roots. Wait at least two months before transplanting it into the final pot.