@@healthscoop4477 I have many Centipedes , so called kankhujariya or gom in india.. They are not Good for us as they go in the ears and then eat the brain.. Actually I bought the plant 2-3 days ago And after repotting it in a big pot I saw many of them in each plants , how to kill them , I have to keep the plant indoor , but can't keep due to the centipedes 😓😓 please help
@@usaalltheway8127 this is not a good plant to have in your home.....my neighbor had one and she threw it away, I asked her why and she told me ever since she brought that plant into her home, she's had nothing but bad luck, death, chaos within her family and home and she's a God-fearing woman. An Air purifier, mothballs and Lysol spray is all you need to protect the air and environment of your home..
I was given a snake plant start in a water glass in 1983 while serving in the US Army in Germany. I left Germany in 1994 and the plant, repotted many times was over 350 lbs. We would go on maneuvers and exercises sometimes for over a month at a time. It seemed to benefit from extended periods of "drought"... and rock-n-roll music. If I were a betting man I would put money on it being right where I left it almost 3 decades ago. Everyone stay safe.
I had a friend that neglected one for over 3 years. Never watered it once. It did look a little rough, no question. I took it home, replanted it, and it's Thriving!! Absolutely love these plants. I have several. They are huge! ❤
I put mine behind something in my living room and forgot about it for 6 months until one night I saw it in my dream...I know it was communicating with me. I woke up but couldn't remember where i put it, so I went back to sleep. The dang plant appeared in my dream again. Sooo I searched everywhere in my home and finally found it. It looked so dry and sad. I apologized profusely and gave it a good watering some food and was shocked that it came back so beautifully. It grew from 12" to 2' and it looks absolutely beaitiful'. Love these plants🥰
Yes!! I had one for many years and neglected it for a year or so 😔 Summer came and decided to put it outside in dappled shade/sun. If it survives, it survives. It thrived!!! This plant is now massive! Within a month of being outside, the roots took hold and is absolutely beautiful!!
Back in the early 70s my friend had thrown out her snake plant and it ended up in her drive way where they repeatedly ran over it every time the moved their car. One day I walked to her house which was close to mine, and I saw it laying there. I picked it up and asked her what happened. She said she hated that plant and threw it out. I asked if I could have it and she said of course but it was in terrible shape from being run over and uprooted and not taken care of for weeks. So, I took it home and planted it and in no time at all, that stupid thing took off and turned into a healthy plant. Frankly, I don't like them either. I don't know why tho. But, I'm a plant lover so had to take care of it. I might get more since it's good on cleaning the air. I'm a severe asthmatic so I need clean air. I have expensive air filters but anything more I can do, I will. Thanks for the video.
I purchased a snake plant two months ago that I placed in my bedroom. Since that time I have been able to breathe better, sleep better and my allergies are almost nonexistent. I love my snake plant. Now I am going to place more snake plants throughout the house.
after watching this video i bought 9-12 snake plants and i potted them in total of 15-16 pots, and new tiny little cute buds are appearing and it's awesome!
I received a ‘congratulations!’ planter that included a snake plant when my first daughter was born, almost 33 yrs ago, and it’s managed to do well. Even after the planter got broken, and I‘temporarily’ stuck it in a plastic 1 pint food carton, while awaiting time to properly replant it. It is still in that container, in a southern-facing window! When I first received it, my grandmother told me to ‘get rid of it’, because her generation (and before) considered them bad luck. Glad I didn’t!😍🌈☀️
This is one plant that actually thrives in household conditions, unlike many popularly promoted house plants. Sunlight, low light, seasonal light, most forms of the basic Sansevieria are almost bullet proof. They do not want to be too wet, especially in winter. Cool temperatures and reduced growing processes during winter dormancy and wet soil will rot them.
I had several leaves of snake plants that were long but drooping over. I cut them off the main plant, sliced them up and am now growing a number of new plants. The interesting thing is that the new plants don't always look like the parent leaf.
Interesting. I bought one on clearance several years ago. Poor thing only had 4 shoots and looked damaged. Over time it grew many more shoots and some are 3 feet tall. When I moved to a new home one of the shoots broke off. I stuck the broken piece into the dirt and it grew! I love this plant. Now I want more of them.
Thank You 🙏🏼 soo much, i have lots but didn’t really like them, after seeing your Video,, You Helped me Realised I have to Put More in the House and Learn to Love The Snake Plants 🪴 More.
Joyce am glad for your new decision to go for more. I actually loved it very much and have the green ones which l've decided to replant in front of my fence wall. I never had the types with yellow boundaries. My only worry was the name until I got to know recently its other name is Mother-in-law's tongue. I bought a small one which I put in a pot placed in my Living Room. Am going to get some more of the ones with yellow boundaries for my Living Room and possibly my bedroom as soon as practicable. Congratulations Joyce...!!! Many thanks for this Vital Video; let's have More of such... 🪴⚘🍀🌴🍁🌻🌺🌲🌷☘🌿
I have many snake plants all I put inside my house to save them from the winter. While browsing UA-cam I saw this and I was afraid to click and watch this. I've thought they will bring bad luck and it will ruin my night? All night I was thinking and woke up I challenge myself to watch it in case they were bringing bad luck I'll throw them or put them outside. But I was wrong thanks for sharing the benefits of these plants I'll keep them more growing and buy more.
We Live in Florida and mine are overgrown in 2 large pots as I've neglected them ! They multiply faster than any plant I've been had even when I lived in Maryland. Our son is allergic to almost Everything. Soo I'm going to be separating several and bringing indoors 🌵🌾🌵 Thanks for your great article
Liz, am extremely Happy for You. It's not that I want to immitate you Ooooo. I've been planning to get some more in my Living Room and possibly my Bedroom one of these days. I had plenty of the all green type that was too much so l removed them on Sunday evening. My intention is to replant them in front of my Fence Wall. Now that I know I will try to select some into two pots, one for the indoors and the other for the Porch. It's too late now else I'll do that right away. I can't wait for Day Break morrow Tuesday and do the Needful. Wow BRAVO for sharing this Video!!! 👏
I'm interested in the content of this video but I just can't stand the weird mechanical machine voice. I'm sure there's another video with similar contact where a person is actually speaking. While I appreciate good content you'd think someone could put out minimal effort and actually sound like a real person.
Thank you for the informative video. What always amazes me is when the outdoor air quality is poor, they advise exercising outdoors, and stay inside with the windows closed. Where do they think the air inside comes from?
Have been keeping these Remarkable Air Purifiers for last 2 Years they are a Bargain because within 2 Months they have babies ! An continue to over time Easy to take Care of Very Beautiful
Thank you for this video! Definitely buying several tomorrow! I absolutely love plants & gardening, and these look amazing! Could they work outside as well, in certain zones?
@@gowdsake7103 I have many animals (as well as a daughter, and nephews and neices), so obviously I would never want to purposefully put any toxic plant at my home! Thank you for letting me know that, I will have to research them a bit more before buying any of them!
I have a few snake plants outside but never the health benefit. Thank ypu very much for the education As i am bringing tjem indoor. From Trinidad in the West Indies
Thank you for the video a neighbor in my apartment building gave me a very large one and I put it near my bed I didn't know it was good for you I just that's where I had room on a table nearby bed facing the window where it gets in during the day I water it once a it's about 2 ft tall I wondered why I sleep so good I'm 87 years old and I'm so glad I have it thank you for your information by now🤩
Eeeeeeeee Really Diana then the earlier I get a pot inside my bedroom the better. I've got one pot in the Living Room though. Thanks for sharing my Dear.
Fun fact: These are called "Mother-in-Law's Tongue" in Australia. Sad fact: "The NASA Clean Air Study found D. trifasciata has the potential to filter indoor air, removing 4 of the 5 main toxins involved in the effects of sick building syndrome, however its rate of filtration is too slow for practical indoor use" - Wikipedia entry.
There is a believe in here that if you want to own a house, buy a small snake plant absulately you will get one till your snake plant reach 1 meter. İ tried yes its true😊😊😊😊😊❤
Yes...easy to care for , low maintainence...I have them, an umbrella tree I've had for 18 years, and other in door plants, philadandrium, Coleus, speckled gold plant, etc
You need to check your 'facts'. The studies carried out explicitly stated that while the plants do remove pollutants the amount is so small per plant that in order to obtain an realistic benefit the room would have to be so full of plants that you would not be able to enter it.
I hoped someone would point that out. I remember reading articles regarding the benefits of plants, which were numerous. However, they made sure to include an approximate amount of plants per room or square footage in order to reap those benefits.
Bingo. But people love anecdotes more than facts. 🤦🏻 Having a few plants in your room and believing it’s equivalent to a tropical rainforest is like saying holding a glass of salt water is equivalent to being on the ocean.
I am Assuming Your a University Educated Trained Botanist who has All the Correct Figures Not Just Some Wanna Be Expert Talking Out of Ignorance Trying to Add Negativity to a Positive Thing YOU ARE A UNIVERSITY EDUCATED BOTANIST HEATHER ?? AN THESE OTHER GENIUSES??
God created us and think good, speak good and do good always in your life coz it is your own body or soul. Thanks God for the gifts of wisdom I'm sharing with you all
On average, a healthy snake plant can produce approximately 5 to 6 grams of oxygen per hour. However, the oxygen produced during the day is partly consumed by the plant during the night. As a result, the net oxygen production by a snake plant is relatively low. To estimate the percentage of oxygen added to a room, we need to consider the room volume and the amount of oxygen produced. A 3x3 meter room with a standard ceiling height of around 2.4 meters would have a volume of approximately 21.6 cubic meters (3 x 3 x 2.4). Let's assume that a snake plant produces 5 grams of oxygen per hour. To convert this to moles (since gases are typically measured in moles), we can use the molar mass of oxygen, which is approximately 32 grams per mole. Therefore, the snake plant would produce 5/32 ≈ 0.15625 moles of oxygen per hour. To calculate the percentage of oxygen added to the room, we need to compare the moles of oxygen produced by the plant to the total moles of air in the room. The molar volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 22.4 liters per mole. Considering the room volume of 21.6 cubic meters, we can convert it to liters (21,600 liters). Now, let's calculate the moles of air in the room: Moles of air = room volume (liters) / molar volume (liters/mole) Moles of air = 21,600 / 22.4 ≈ 964.29 moles Finally, we can calculate the percentage of oxygen added by the snake plant: Percentage of oxygen added = (moles of oxygen produced / moles of air) × 100 Percentage of oxygen added = (0.15625 / 964.29) × 100 ≈ 0.0162% Based on these calculations, the average snake plant would add approximately 0.0162% of oxygen to a 3x3 meter room over the course of an hour. It's worth noting that this is a rough estimation, and the actual percentage may vary depending on various factors. Additionally, other factors such as ventilation and human respiration will have a much more significant impact on the oxygen levels in the room compared to a single snake plant.
Definitely buying one! Thanks 😊
You're welcome ❤
@@healthscoop4477 I have many Centipedes , so called kankhujariya or gom in india..
They are not Good for us as they go in the ears and then eat the brain..
Actually I bought the plant 2-3 days ago
And after repotting it in a big pot I saw many of them in each plants , how to kill them , I have to keep the plant indoor , but can't keep due to the centipedes 😓😓 please help
@@aumdhavale3689 CBC
Depends on the mother in law😜
@@usaalltheway8127 this is not a good plant to have in your home.....my neighbor had one and she threw it away, I asked her why and she told me ever since she brought that plant into her home, she's had nothing but bad luck, death, chaos within her family and home and she's a God-fearing woman.
An Air purifier, mothballs and Lysol spray is all you need to protect the air and environment of your home..
I was given a snake plant start in a water glass in 1983 while serving in the US Army in Germany. I left Germany in 1994 and the plant, repotted many times was over 350 lbs. We would go on maneuvers and exercises sometimes for over a month at a time. It seemed to benefit from extended periods of "drought"... and rock-n-roll music. If I were a betting man I would put money on it being right where I left it almost 3 decades ago. Everyone stay safe.
I had a friend that neglected one for over 3 years. Never watered it once.
It did look a little rough, no question.
I took it home, replanted it, and it's Thriving!!
Absolutely love these plants.
I have several. They are huge! ❤
I put mine behind something in my living room and forgot about it for 6 months until one night I saw it in my dream...I know it was communicating with me. I woke up but couldn't remember where i put it, so I went back to sleep. The dang plant appeared in my dream again. Sooo I searched everywhere in my home and finally found it. It looked so dry and sad. I apologized profusely and gave it a good watering some food and was shocked that it came back so beautifully. It grew from 12" to 2' and it looks absolutely beaitiful'. Love these plants🥰
Yes!! I had one for many years and neglected it for a year or so 😔 Summer came and decided to put it outside in dappled shade/sun. If it survives, it survives. It thrived!!! This plant is now massive! Within a month of being outside, the roots took hold and is absolutely beautiful!!
@@maryannshidaker2596 Awesome!!! 👍😀😀They really are hardy and Beautiful!! ❤
Back in the early 70s my friend had thrown out her snake plant and it ended up in her drive way where they repeatedly ran over it every time the moved their car. One day I walked to her house which was close to mine, and I saw it laying there. I picked it up and asked her what happened. She said she hated that plant and threw it out. I asked if I could have it and she said of course but it was in terrible shape from being run over and uprooted and not taken care of for weeks. So, I took it home and planted it and in no time at all, that stupid thing took off and turned into a healthy plant. Frankly, I don't like them either. I don't know why tho. But, I'm a plant lover so had to take care of it. I might get more since it's good on cleaning the air. I'm a severe asthmatic so I need clean air. I have expensive air filters but anything more I can do, I will. Thanks for the video.
@@bedtimebiblechat7152 They really are Hsrdy as heck!!
I hope you can learn to love it. 😀👍
I purchased a snake plant two months ago that I placed in my bedroom. Since that time I have been able to breathe better, sleep better and my allergies are almost nonexistent. I love my snake plant. Now I am going to place more snake plants throughout the house.
after watching this video i bought 9-12 snake plants and i potted them in total of 15-16 pots, and new tiny little cute buds are appearing and it's awesome!
Snake plant is also poisonous .google it out.keep away from pets
These were known as "Mother in-law" plants in the UK.
Wow would you like to buy London bridge from me for a very reasonable price, its a great investment
I know this is an old post, but was there a noticeable difference in breathing? Thank you.
I received a ‘congratulations!’ planter that included a snake plant when my first daughter was born, almost 33 yrs ago, and it’s managed to do well. Even after the planter got broken, and I‘temporarily’ stuck it in a plastic 1 pint food carton, while awaiting time to properly replant it. It is still in that container, in a southern-facing window! When I first received it, my grandmother told me to ‘get rid of it’, because her generation (and before) considered them bad luck. Glad I didn’t!😍🌈☀️
1. Oxygen producing house plant
2. Filters Indoor air
3. Looks nice in bedroom
4. Remove toxic pollutants
5. Effective against allergies
6. Protective energy and Fung Shui
7. Low maintenance
Thank you. 💕
Thankyou. So annoying when they don’t get to the point
Thank you❤️❤️
Thanks. Now I don't have to listen to that annoying bot!
Well, just wow…..we have them in all the rooms! Nature is the key to survival!
This is one plant that actually thrives in household conditions, unlike many popularly promoted house plants. Sunlight, low light, seasonal light, most forms of the basic Sansevieria are almost bullet proof. They do not want to be too wet, especially in winter. Cool temperatures and reduced growing processes during winter dormancy and wet soil will rot them.
I had several leaves of snake plants that were long but drooping over. I cut them off the main plant, sliced them up and am now growing a number of new plants. The interesting thing is that the new plants don't always look like the parent leaf.
Interesting. I bought one on clearance several years ago. Poor thing only had 4 shoots and looked damaged. Over time it grew many more shoots and some are 3 feet tall. When I moved to a new home one of the shoots broke off. I stuck the broken piece into the dirt and it grew! I love this plant. Now I want more of them.
These are great plants. Pretty affordable as well and low maintenance. Bought 2 of these at Aldi for $4 each
Lol bnq was 12 pounds for 1, 75 if you want the big one!
Wonderful plant and they multiply so quickly. From one small plant I bought 2 years ago , I now have SIX robust plants.
How so?
This video should be presented more often. It has been years since hearing this. Thank you very much for posting it. God Bless You!
I love my snake plant!! Finally a plant for my low light room.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THESE BEAUTIFUL HEALING PLANTS.❤⚘😃
Thank You 🙏🏼 soo much, i have lots but didn’t really like them, after seeing your Video,, You Helped me
Realised I have to Put More in the House and Learn to Love The Snake Plants 🪴 More.
Joyce am glad for your new decision to go for more. I actually loved it very much and have the green ones which l've decided to replant in front of my fence wall. I never had the types with yellow boundaries. My only worry was the name until I got to know recently its other name is Mother-in-law's tongue. I bought a small one which I put in a pot placed in my Living Room. Am going to get some more of the ones with yellow boundaries for my Living Room and possibly my bedroom as soon as practicable.
Congratulations Joyce...!!!
Many thanks for this Vital Video; let's have More of such... 🪴⚘🍀🌴🍁🌻🌺🌲🌷☘🌿
I have many snake plants all I put inside my house to save them from the winter. While browsing UA-cam I saw this and I was afraid to click and watch this. I've thought they will bring bad luck and it will ruin my night? All night I was thinking and woke up I challenge myself to watch it in case they were bringing bad luck I'll throw them or put them outside. But I was wrong thanks for sharing the benefits of these plants I'll keep them more growing and buy more.
Your comment made me chuckle
I have one of these plants. After watching this video, and shall buy more
We Live in Florida and mine are overgrown in 2 large pots as I've neglected them ! They multiply faster than any plant I've been had even when I lived in Maryland. Our son is allergic to almost Everything. Soo I'm going to be separating several and bringing indoors 🌵🌾🌵 Thanks for your great article
When they get over crowded they're at their best. They can survive with a little room.
Nice your going to buy him a toxic plant what a loving mother
@@gowdsake7103 ???????
@@SearchingGirl09 Its not difficult look it up
It’s a wonderful plant. So many benefits
Yes its toxic and kills animals
I’ve been wanting to buy some , now I know why😊 My mother in law had these inside and lived longer than I thought she would !
Your mother-in-law is also very talkative!
My grandfather smoked 60 woodbines a day, I am going for 70 he lived until he was 90 !
Liz, am extremely Happy for You. It's not that I want to immitate you Ooooo. I've been planning to get some more in my Living Room and possibly my Bedroom one of these days. I had plenty of the all green type that was too much so l removed them on Sunday evening. My intention is to replant them in front of my Fence Wall. Now that I know I will try to select some into two pots, one for the indoors and the other for the Porch. It's too late now else I'll do that right away. I can't wait for Day Break morrow Tuesday and do the Needful.
Wow BRAVO for sharing this Video!!! 👏
I have a huge one in my living room. It started with two pieces, now it has about 12 pieces in the vase. 💖 IT!! 🤗
I'm interested in the content of this video but I just can't stand the weird mechanical machine voice. I'm sure there's another video with similar contact where a person is actually speaking. While I appreciate good content you'd think someone could put out minimal effort and actually sound like a real person.
I exactly felt that, so I increased the speed to 1.5 and it sounded much better.
I just turned the sound off and read the subtitles
Same .
Omg, yes 🙄😱
Same
Thank you for the informative video. What always amazes me is when the outdoor air quality is poor, they advise exercising outdoors, and stay inside with the windows closed. Where do they think the air inside comes from?
Thanks for the info ❤ I have this plant at home, I put 1 pot at the sala the other 1 in the terrace ... Some are planted infront of our house 😍😍😍
Soon as I saw the video I went and bought for plants snake plants they look beautiful
Have been keeping these Remarkable Air Purifiers for last 2 Years they are a Bargain because within 2 Months they have babies ! An continue to over time Easy to take Care of Very Beautiful
Thank you for this video! Definitely buying several tomorrow! I absolutely love plants & gardening, and these look amazing! Could they work outside as well, in certain zones?
Yep and they are toxic good luck with them
@@gowdsake7103 I have many animals (as well as a daughter, and nephews and neices), so obviously I would never want to purposefully put any toxic plant at my home! Thank you for letting me know that, I will have to research them a bit more before buying any of them!
I have been told they grow wild in Kenya.
@@gowdsake7103 How? It wasn’t mentioned & Ive kept them for years
Very hardy plant, I have several. Thanks for sharing, I did not know this, I got them from my sister.
I nearly killed mine with excessive watering
Seriously this video is worth watching. I shared it with my family
Thank you❤
Seriously your uneducated !
I have a few snake plants outside but never the health benefit. Thank ypu very much for the education
As i am bringing tjem indoor. From Trinidad in the West Indies
I have a few of them in my two homes and it's look's very nicely. I'm going to get some more put in my bedroom's. 👍😊
Me too, all the Best Samantha!
Sleeping beauty with our ALMIGHTY GOD I'm Heaven. Thanks God for the gifts of wisdom I'm sharing with you all
Thank you for the video a neighbor in my apartment building gave me a very large one and I put it near my bed I didn't know it was good for you I just that's where I had room on a table nearby bed facing the window where it gets in during the day I water it once a it's about 2 ft tall I wondered why I sleep so good I'm 87 years old and I'm so glad I have it thank you for your information by now🤩
Eeeeeeeee Really Diana then the earlier I get a pot inside my bedroom the better. I've got one pot in the Living Room though. Thanks for sharing my Dear.
Really there are so benefits of snake plants 👍👍
Great advice.l'm going out to get me four snake plants for my home .thank you.❤
Love it! Have it in my bedroom 🎉❤
Thank you for the information
GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS
Mother in laws tongue is what I have always known as.
Same
Same. I grew up in the south so I thought it was maybe a southern thing.
Well better than snake plant. 🐍
Same here
@@steph7738 well I'm in far north qld - south of the equator = so it must be a north-southy thing 😂
i have a collection of snake
plants, thanks for your video
learn so much.
I’m going to buy me one probably more than one you know it’s good when it comes from the Lord
Thanks for sharing, I am happy to hear that ,I will experiment on it.❤❤
Fun fact: These are called "Mother-in-Law's Tongue" in Australia.
Sad fact: "The NASA Clean Air Study found D. trifasciata has the potential to filter indoor air, removing 4 of the 5 main toxins involved in the effects of sick building syndrome, however its rate of filtration is too slow for practical indoor use" - Wikipedia entry.
it is called like that in Hungary too
I remember when people had voices in there videos
Yes...be-fore...robotic...voices...be-came...the...go-to... choice...for...voiceo-vers.
There is a believe in here that if you want to own a house, buy a small snake plant absulately you will get one till your snake plant reach 1 meter. İ tried yes its true😊😊😊😊😊❤
Maraming salamat sa halamang ito
I THANK GOD FOR THIS SNAKE PLANT I HAVE IT IN MY ROOMS FOR PROTECTION
Great information thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for the useful info. Got a lot of snake plants outside. Now I will bring them inside the living room and bedrooms.
outside in winter?!
Me too, but not copying you Oooo Litia, Wishing you Well!
Thank you so very much for sharing with us the health benefits of the snake plants !!!! Robert S.J. Hu April 29, 2022.
I have I think about 6 Snake Plant's in my House ,I Love Them" mine are really tall 🌿🌱🍃🌵
Dear you had given us such a good directions & I started to do this as you suggest us. 👆👌💯🌹❤️💐
Oh boy! I heart succulents! This was a fun video to watch and I don't know why. Maybe because it's after midnight and I have nothing else to do.
I have a few pots in my garden am going to put one in my room thanks for the information about this plant
Mother in-law tongue..love it
Nice vdo thank u
Make a video over benifit palm tress and its care
Very very informative,thanks
I Like Thank You So Much
You can root the leaves in water or just plant them in the soil.
Will the snake plant grow in cold weather? I will buy tomorrow ! thanks for the video 🙏 💕
Yes...easy to care for , low maintainence...I have them, an umbrella tree I've had for 18 years, and other in door plants, philadandrium, Coleus, speckled gold plant, etc
If you don't mind I can give you some of mine; I have More Than Enough . . . 😍🤩🥰
My mom used to always have these plants in the 70's and 80's.
Are they a plant from history
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Thank you so much for sharing 💗👍
I have one because my Grandmother always had one!
That is so true i dont take care of my snakes n always looks beautiful
I adore my precious snake 🐍 plant!
You need to check your 'facts'. The studies carried out explicitly stated that while the plants do remove pollutants the amount is so small per plant that in order to obtain an realistic benefit the room would have to be so full of plants that you would not be able to enter it.
I hoped someone would point that out. I remember reading articles regarding the benefits of plants, which were numerous. However, they made sure to include an approximate amount of plants per room or square footage in order to reap those benefits.
Bingo. But people love anecdotes more than facts. 🤦🏻 Having a few plants in your room and believing it’s equivalent to a tropical rainforest is like saying holding a glass of salt water is equivalent to being on the ocean.
@@piehole19 😂 Life is a beach until you wake up from your delusions.
The rate of filtration is the issue, apparently.
I am Assuming Your a University Educated Trained Botanist who has All the Correct Figures Not Just Some Wanna Be Expert Talking Out of Ignorance Trying to Add Negativity to a Positive Thing YOU ARE A UNIVERSITY EDUCATED BOTANIST HEATHER ?? AN THESE OTHER GENIUSES??
Thanks for the info God bless you
Shout out to Harvard U Extension!!! Class of 2015!!! Good to see our school referenced!!!
Highly recommended
I love these plants
Hello Tsering
I'm already surrounded by a bunch of "snakes" so adding one more won't hurt that much 🤣🤣🤣
Good one 😂😂
Oh.. Relate lol 😂😂😂
When I read your title about sleeping with a snake I thought you was talking about my husband.
Lol
Lol.....funny 😂
Wait... What? You're also sleeping with a snake?
😂😂😂
May God save your marriage in Jesus name. It's written non should decide what God have put together.
Wow I brought one and didn’t even know this!
Very nice video with a beautiful smile from you👍👌💃🏼💃🏼🥂🎈🙏
Thanks for the good info🌺
They are awesome plants
great to know! I have two snake plants, gonna propagate more!
Vishal I like that . . .!👌
Definitely getting one thxs
Great.
thanks
Thanks for the information 🙏🏻
I had a snake plant, and i take care all of them
nice video. Question: the art piece in bedroom at time 1:06 above the bed post..What does it say? Is it English? 🙏 thanks
God created us and think good, speak good and do good always in your life coz it is your own body or soul. Thanks God for the gifts of wisdom I'm sharing with you all
My favourite houseplant is sansevieria in its variety of forms and colours
I’ve a few different sansevieria & I’ve just moved 5 of them into the bedroom for these reasons.
There may also be superstitions sorrounding the snake plant. Some say it brings wealth.
my snake plant got a good paying job yesterday, so you might be right! 😄
Well my friend won the lotto and she had a garden full of them 👏🏻
How many of these should I deposit in the bank ?
Will they reverse Bankruptcy?
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@@rollypolypress 😳😯
On average, a healthy snake plant can produce approximately 5 to 6 grams of oxygen per hour. However, the oxygen produced during the day is partly consumed by the plant during the night. As a result, the net oxygen production by a snake plant is relatively low.
To estimate the percentage of oxygen added to a room, we need to consider the room volume and the amount of oxygen produced. A 3x3 meter room with a standard ceiling height of around 2.4 meters would have a volume of approximately 21.6 cubic meters (3 x 3 x 2.4).
Let's assume that a snake plant produces 5 grams of oxygen per hour. To convert this to moles (since gases are typically measured in moles), we can use the molar mass of oxygen, which is approximately 32 grams per mole. Therefore, the snake plant would produce 5/32 ≈ 0.15625 moles of oxygen per hour.
To calculate the percentage of oxygen added to the room, we need to compare the moles of oxygen produced by the plant to the total moles of air in the room. The molar volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 22.4 liters per mole. Considering the room volume of 21.6 cubic meters, we can convert it to liters (21,600 liters).
Now, let's calculate the moles of air in the room:
Moles of air = room volume (liters) / molar volume (liters/mole)
Moles of air = 21,600 / 22.4 ≈ 964.29 moles
Finally, we can calculate the percentage of oxygen added by the snake plant:
Percentage of oxygen added = (moles of oxygen produced / moles of air) × 100
Percentage of oxygen added = (0.15625 / 964.29) × 100 ≈ 0.0162%
Based on these calculations, the average snake plant would add approximately 0.0162% of oxygen to a 3x3 meter room over the course of an hour. It's worth noting that this is a rough estimation, and the actual percentage may vary depending on various factors. Additionally, other factors such as ventilation and human respiration will have a much more significant impact on the oxygen levels in the room compared to a single snake plant.
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Almost bought one and now regret it. Now I will definitely buy. Thanks robot lady 🤖
I like the sound of this plant.
1:40 - Uhhh. almost any plant that photosynthesizes converts CO2. Maybe snake plants do it well, but it's hardly "one of the few".
I love mine I have it next to my bed and it keeps growing taller and taller to the roof almost
Is there any particular amount of or size of plants for maximum benefit? Many thanks
Waist high, 8 pots is optimal. But just get what you can, it all helps
Thank you very.
My snake plants always die so I just keep them outside and they do great. As soon as I bring them in they start dying. Don’t know why
Great video! Thank you 😊
ALL plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen...They "breathe in" carbon dioxide, and "breathe out" oxygen...
Which colour is the best, yellowish or greyish?
Thank you so much 🙏