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Place the cuttings in a warm area with indirect sunlight.
Avoid overwatering. Let the soil dry between waterings.
Once rooted, water sparingly—Sansevieria hates soggy soil.
Variations:
Use full leaf cuttings for larger propagation.
Try division of rhizomes for even faster results if your plant is mature.
Add perlite or sand to your soil mix for better drainage.
FAQ:
Q: How long does it take for Sansevieria cuttings to root?
A: Usually 2–4 weeks for roots to appear, and a few months for pups to grow.
Q: Can I propagate Sansevieria in winter?
A: It's possible, but slower. Best results come in spring and summer.
Q: Should I use rooting hormone?
A: It's optional, but it can help speed up rooting slightly.
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