how to get a snake plant to grow quicker and look full

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  • @laurenjohnson5880
    @laurenjohnson5880 6 місяців тому +203

    A few years ago I did an experiment with snake plant propagation by leave cuttings. I made sure to keep them all upright as I cut the segments, very important! I put half in water and half in soil, about 8 segments each. After a few months, it was apparent that the soil propagation was so much more successful (faster, bigger new growth), that I moved all the water propagations into soil as well. They are all still going strong all potted up in soil together :)

    • @margaretlatocha1474
      @margaretlatocha1474 5 місяців тому +4

      Is it ok to plant them close or scattered more in the pot as the space allows

    • @laurenjohnson5880
      @laurenjohnson5880 5 місяців тому +6

      @@margaretlatocha1474 I'd put them about an inch or 2 apart from each other, while mine were propagating I had them in a shallow planter with good drainage too

    • @Theendisnearrepent
      @Theendisnearrepent 4 місяці тому +4

      Thank you for the great tip.❤

    • @katrinasmith9048
      @katrinasmith9048 4 місяці тому +1

      I didn’t let my cutting callus over. Do you think I need to start over?

    • @laurenjohnson5880
      @laurenjohnson5880 4 місяці тому +2

      @@katrinasmith9048 No, as long as they aren't rotting/mushy, I'd just give it more time.

  • @janetdierker5700
    @janetdierker5700 4 місяці тому +57

    I live in a mountain town of Panama and sansevierias grow in the landscape here. I saw a clump of them in a public area and one leaf was broken off. So I took it home, cut it into three pieces, let them callus over for a day or so and planted them in potting soil. I keep the pot outside, first in bright indirect light, then in a place with a few hours of afternoon sun. Months passed with no signs of grow, so I unpotted it to see if it had not taken and found--roots! I put it back in the pot and my patience has been rewarded with a new shoot. So it's been a slow process but gratifying.

  • @sdouglas9003
    @sdouglas9003 6 місяців тому +46

    That re-potting has made a very beautiful arrangement! We don’t often hear about sansevieria, but they are lovely plants. Thank you!

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +9

      Thanks! There are many common plants that get forgotten, but are wonderful plants

    • @hobomike6935
      @hobomike6935 Місяць тому

      @@EverythingPlantsI was given a Snakeplant as a housewarming gift and was researching how to take care of it. It seems to grow fine just watering it, I keep it in my living room near a window.
      how is it possible that the entire plant can grow back from a *piece* of a leaf? 🍃 is this for real?

    • @gingerk2
      @gingerk2 24 дні тому +1

      I did not realize there were so many varieties of sanserverias until a lady at the farmers market brought them to sell. I have 11 varieties so far and I truly enjoy them.

  • @balesjo
    @balesjo 4 місяці тому +34

    I have a large collection of Sansevierias, quite a few that are tall with palmate leaves. These always want to fall over when freshly potted due to the size and weight above the soil level. I finally decided to try rounded river rocks (bought a bag at Lowes) that average 2-3 inches in size. I found by strategically covering most of the soil surface with these, focusing them over roots and rhizomes, that they help stabilize the plant long enough for the roots to reestablish in the new pot. The ones I got are black and actually look quite good in the pot. Once the plant has firmly established you can remove some or all of the rocks if you wish.

  • @wisconsinaquatics
    @wisconsinaquatics 6 місяців тому +48

    I left mine outside in direct sun for almost 10 hours a day this summer and it pushed out 7 pupps in less than a year lol I would bring it in at night and on days when it was raining. I water it quite often actually during the summer it was drinking a full watering can every other day, during the winter I only water when the soil is dry. It went from a 6 inch plastic Wal-mart pot to a 6 inch tetra cotta pot to a 10 inch. Now I have it in a 1 gallon tetra cotta cactus pot in aeroid mix and it's got 2 pupps taller than mumma and one more lil green knuckle sticking out next to it. Their 4 little brothers live in 3 inch tetra cotta pots and haven't grown a whole lot since I propogated them. The ones still attached to the mother plant are almost bigger than it already. Great video as always Jeff!

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +3

      Wow! That is absolutely crazy! Did the leaves sustain any sunburn for being in direct sunlight that long?

    • @wisconsinaquatics
      @wisconsinaquatics 6 місяців тому

      @@EverythingPlants no actually just as long as you put it out in the morning and let it get used to the sunlight throughout the morning the afternoon sun is like crack for them. At times I had to water twice a day on the real hot ones just don't get water down in the crown like a bromiliad. If you do soak it out with a rolled up paper towel corner. Usually I put mine out early in the morning propped up so the inside crown had light shining on it (I was trying to get new growth from the inside since I propogated a few leaves) or could always see light on the inner point leaf. I also moved it so it was following the path of direct sunlight. Like I blasted this thing with sunlight from sunrise to sunset and gave it plenty of aquarium water drinks. I figured they are from the tropical part of Africa, very close to the equator, so direct sunlight in Wisconsin shouldn't be that intense. I forgot to mention I've had it for almost a year now and through all them repots it has roots poking out of the drain hole already.....

    • @wisconsinaquatics
      @wisconsinaquatics 6 місяців тому +1

      @@EverythingPlants I just made a short of my snake plants if you want to see how those type of conditions affect the growth of the plant. All of them got the same treatment and care nothing different from big to little.

    • @jamessims9475
      @jamessims9475 6 місяців тому +7

      Same. These plants can take intense sun and be just fine. I went out of town last year for a week and left my snake plant, ficus, and succulents outside. When I got back the snake plant was fine, but the ficus and a lot of the succulents were fried or bleached. And snake plant grows a lot in full sun, too. So really it prefers high light, but survives low light

    • @Jessica-fw4lm
      @Jessica-fw4lm 4 місяці тому +3

      In my country 🇹🇹 they grow inside and outside very quickly in normal earth

  • @peggymalabuyoc9150
    @peggymalabuyoc9150 3 місяці тому +5

    Hi Jeff, Many thanks for this excellent video. You always give all the information and tips any plant enthusiast needs to keep their plants healthy and thriving. I love this OG plant! I have 6 or 7 Sansevieria and I am always thrilled to find a new.pup pushing up through the soil! There’s good reason why so many people have at least one Sansevieria in their home. 🥰 Many thanks for another great video! Take care. 👌🪴🥰

  • @tonyagafliouka3012
    @tonyagafliouka3012 3 місяці тому +12

    I had a leaf in soil for seven months. I didn't see any sprouts so i stopped watering. After this I decided to throw it away. I saw it had many roots...so patience!

  • @pudik2008
    @pudik2008 6 місяців тому +12

    I have propagating different SANs by cutting up the leaves and yes they do revert.. I do mostly just sticking them in soil and they take really well.I have also grown them in water successfully,I usually put some rocks and chunky charcoal in glass containers and then let them dry out occasionally ( not on purpose) and top up now and again when the soil levels drop. Very easy care! Great tips Jeff! 💚🪴

  • @shridhulaasb7461
    @shridhulaasb7461 6 місяців тому +4

    Sanseveria has always been our favourite plant ❤.. Thank you so much Jeff for this informative post.

  • @J.M.Chadwick6
    @J.M.Chadwick6 5 місяців тому +7

    I have had excellent luck in planting leaf cuttings in soil; they have always rooted. (I did not know that they could be rooted in just plain water.) One other thing - when I transplant, sometimes a few tall leaves tip over because of the new soil and the lack of root growth. When this happens I place a stake next to the insecure leaf and tie the leaf to the stake. In a few months the stake can be removed because the root growth has secured the leaf in the soil.

  • @livysoldana3319
    @livysoldana3319 3 місяці тому +10

    I have mine planted in too dense soil. Going to repot immediately after getting some bark and perlite

  • @TheC3.
    @TheC3. 6 місяців тому +22

    To prevent the cuttings from drying out on the top, you can dip it in candle wax!

  • @nofields9904
    @nofields9904 6 місяців тому +13

    Excellent information and a rock solid reminder of basic upkeep for this often forgotten plant.

  • @pawiee_furrends
    @pawiee_furrends 6 місяців тому +13

    We have this at home and we never really take care of it. I think the only time we water it is when we remember it which is not so often. 😅 But I tell you they look so healthy and baby plants keep popping here and there. 😅

  • @AliMirjamali
    @AliMirjamali 4 місяці тому +6

    Direct planting of dwarf Sanseveria leaves in well drained soil worked very well for me. Success rate was 6 out of 7 leaves. Around 6 months from planting till getting new pops. Watering only when soil was bone dry. Placed in a bright spot with lots of indirect sunlight. Diluted 12-12-36 fertilizer during summer + Cytokinin.

  • @Nat-cj4ff
    @Nat-cj4ff 6 місяців тому +14

    Excellent video Jeff. You hit all the points including the fact that they do love light. Mine are in an eastern facing window and we’re hitting the four foot tall range. Yes soil propagation works. I’ve been propagating cut leaves in soil for years, works every time. Just a bummer they revert, but I did a moonshine a while back and the new plant has a really cool neon/ light green colour.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +6

      Thanks Nat! I wish companies would just market the plant for the type of care they actually need

    • @beckypackqualls2745
      @beckypackqualls2745 6 місяців тому +3

      Perfect timing, Jeff! I’ve actually never repotted a snake plant, but do have 3 that are ready for new homes! I’m thinking of combining all 3. 1 is moonshine, one is laurentii and the other is unknown variety. 2 are short 8-10” and laurentii is 25” or so. I think I’ll do exactly as you did to see if it’s aesthetically pleasing. Thanks for sharing! ❤

  • @catherinekasiewicz8683
    @catherinekasiewicz8683 6 місяців тому +33

    I know our beloved Sanseveria have been reclassified as dracaena, but they will forever be sanseveria to me! ❤ Great video Jeff! Been missing some puppy dog cameos though.

  • @lynnelaney4380
    @lynnelaney4380 6 місяців тому +11

    I was just considering potting some together to save space. This was the prompt I needed!

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      Yes, do it! It's a great way to "downsize" hahaha

    • @lynnelaney4380
      @lynnelaney4380 6 місяців тому +2

      @@EverythingPlants Its the only way! So hard to part with plant buddies. 🤭🌿

  • @heatherdegreeff1092
    @heatherdegreeff1092 6 місяців тому +35

    I like cutting the V notch just to keep track of which end is the bottom of the cutting.

  • @carlgomm9699
    @carlgomm9699 4 місяці тому +7

    Not sure where you are, I live in Florida, here they do well in pure sand and from what I see they thrive in the shade of oak trees, I find if you put them in a 50/50 mix of good soil and sand they will literally jump out of a container, as far as watering mine get water when it rains, very nice show !!

  • @Memphisgirl-jk5tq
    @Memphisgirl-jk5tq 6 місяців тому +5

    It looks really good combined in the pot. Thanks for the upload. Happy Holidays.

  • @berj2421
    @berj2421 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for your video, it was very helpful. Mine had significant root rot (I am a beginner who is trying too hard, I need to learn to give them space), half the rhizomes and mother plants had turned to mush and I lost all the roots. I put a few of the non mushy plants in cactus soil mixed with perlite so fingers crossed, as of now, they are still alive. I had a lot of leaves so I did a few experiments to try to get them to root. I put some leaf segments in soil, some in water and some in damp sphagnum moss in a clear container with a lid. It's been about 2-3 months and the ones in sphagnum moss have a ton of roots! Between 1-2 cm, no new growth points yet though.

  • @user-we2hv3rc5s
    @user-we2hv3rc5s 4 місяці тому +4

    I have had good luck with putting the cuttings in soil. It takes several months before I saw the new growth but it was all good. I live in eastern Nevada, USA. It is dry here and I watered the cuttings as if they were succulents. Thank you for your informative video. I always have trouble knowing how deep to plant the cuttings. Lisa

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  4 місяці тому +1

      I tried once with soil and they died haha. Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @Sainbury
    @Sainbury 5 місяців тому +4

    I started with one as a house plant. I had to put them in the garden. I use them in the back of the flower border around the house. But I'm in FL.

  • @barbewilliams3706
    @barbewilliams3706 2 місяці тому +3

    In the summer of 2022 I needed to cut down and repot my Sanseveria since it had outgrown its plastic pot. Had to cut the pot off the plant and wanted to share it with friends, so got my serrated knife out and cut the plant into quarters. I had a large glazed ceramic pot, put the quarter in the middle of the pot and added Miracle Grow potting soil and kept it in a shaded area for the summer, when it came to fall and time to bring the plants in, I put it in my south facing greenhouse, and that’s where it resides during the winter season. Last summer which was 2023 It was put back out on the deck in full sun and it flowered for me, which was fun to see. I think it can go one more summer without having to be repotted, its growth has been quite vigorous and absolutely no sunburn on the leaves. It is in peak perfection, and quite happy. It doesn’t require a lot of work and I water it when the top looks kind of dry, the pot is probably 15 inches deep with a drainage hole. I am in zone 5.

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 6 місяців тому +8

    That was great to watch. Very informative. You always make it so clear.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      Sometimes it doesn't always seem clear to me when I'm editing it. So thank you for the kind comment

  • @carolync4862
    @carolync4862 6 місяців тому +16

    You're absolutely right. I'm terrified of overwatering my plants and many of them are shriveling up. It's taking me a while but I'm learning to not fear the water. My new motto: "Water, let dry completely (not two months later) then water thoroughly again and repeat. Thanks for the informative video.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      Sounds like you got the hang of things now!

  • @Dayolight1
    @Dayolight1 2 місяці тому +1

    I am a Canadian living on Vancouver Island. I love watching your video's ! Keep up the good work!

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  2 місяці тому

      Hello from Saskatchewan and thanks for watching!

  • @gwensmith6
    @gwensmith6 5 місяців тому +6

    Insoil it takes about 23 days to grow. Give it some sunlight water about 8 days apart. Not too wet. Terra Cotta pots drinks from the bottom.

  • @sushiegirl
    @sushiegirl 6 місяців тому +7

    I’ve been doing this all wrong with these plants. I have 2 big ones and they’re in normal potting soils and ceramic pots. But they look good as I don’t give them too much water. Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      If they're doing good then you're doing something right !

    • @sushiegirl
      @sushiegirl 6 місяців тому

      @@EverythingPlants that’s what I figured but will repot them in the spring

  • @lynettemollette94
    @lynettemollette94 6 місяців тому +1

    I did put it straight and soil. I kept the soil fairly moist. It was actually pretty quickly rooted. I kept it in a very sunny spot.
    And it rooted fairly quickly. I had 2 of them that I had ordered. And they just came as just the pieces without any roots.

  • @traceywojtal9045
    @traceywojtal9045 2 місяці тому +1

    I had taken several leaves and cut them up to propagate in soil. I was only watering them at the time I watered my larger snake plants. I found that I needed to water the cuttings in the soil a little more often. I lost several of the cuttings that had started forming roots because they dried up. Still have a few pieces left though and they are still doing good.

  • @locumdo
    @locumdo 6 місяців тому +21

    I have propagated the leaf cuttings in the soil. As with water propagation, it takes a loooooong time, but it does eventually work.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +4

      Okay, nice....hope it works for me!

    • @pinstripesuitandheels
      @pinstripesuitandheels 6 місяців тому

      ​@@EverythingPlantsI've heard that the new plants that grow from the cuttings no longer have the variegation the mother plant has. Have you noticed this?

    • @darrellmcknight8326
      @darrellmcknight8326 6 місяців тому

      Not in water water the starts the stop let dry treat like a succulent

    • @jglow8337
      @jglow8337 5 місяців тому +1

      But they look beautiful rooting in a clear glass vase/vessel

    • @jacquelinesleegers6839
      @jacquelinesleegers6839 4 місяці тому +1

      That's the way I do it. I cut the leaf, let them dry and put them in soil for succulents. I made the soil wet. Because I live in the Netherlands with a cool climate, I put an plastic bag over the pot. To give them warmth.
      I put the pot in the window on the westside and left it there. Sometimes I lifted the bag, gave the cuttings a little bit of water and now, after a few months....I see new shoots!❤

  • @amalime71
    @amalime71 3 місяці тому +8

    I had one stem I got from my mother once. It did nothing (or so I thought) for over a year. I happened to pick up the flower pot one day and looked at the bottom of it and there was a new plant coming out the bottom of the pot.

  • @rhodealexandre6583
    @rhodealexandre6583 6 місяців тому

    Hi Jeff. Great video.
    sansevieria prop will not take too long to root if you add rooting hormone to the end and keep it in a bright and warm place. I have rooted several sansevierias included the Samourai in a couple of month. I am used to propagating in water though. Right now, I have a whale fin piece propagating in soil and waiting to see what will happen.

  • @florenciomendoza1212
    @florenciomendoza1212 3 місяці тому +2

    Great job. Snake plant is one of my fav condo/ apartment plant low light. I’ll try to replant one day. 👍🙏😜❤️🇨🇦

  • @jillianleblanc9370
    @jillianleblanc9370 6 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful you and your family have a blessed Thanksgiving

  • @nativeamericanfeather9948
    @nativeamericanfeather9948 4 місяці тому +5

    I dont have a Green thumb.I got my 1st house plant last year.A Snake plant.Its doubled in size,grew alomst a ft & I didnt do anything but water it once a month.Ive never cut the leaves or gave it fertilizer,its not very bright in my house. Its shiny,healthy,great color,never had root rot or bug problems.I used Cactus soil. I just put it in a bigger pot a few days ago. Added some more Cactus soil. The easiest plant ever! Plus cleans our air & its pretty❤ I definitely got lucky..this plant is so durable. Should I keep all of the stalks in the same pot or break them up & make them into separate plants in their own pots? Thank you so much for your information!♡

  • @hexaitine
    @hexaitine 5 місяців тому +2

    I've had the same snake plant for years, ever since I dipped my toes into plants. I got a nice big one in a 2gal for $14 because it was mislabeled as a kangaroo paw or something like that. It is so forgiving. I've gone through and dry-rotted out all the roots multiple times due to underwatering it (fearful of overwatering). It's like it has permanent wrinkles now, they never go away even after a good drink with a root system. For a long time I had it in a corner, although now it's in some direct sun. Nonetheless, it has forgiven me time and time again, punishing me only with something like a yellowing leaf or two (despite not watering for 4months!). A leaf or two also ended up a bit floppy halfway up, so I chopped the top off and turned it into a couple props. And it has pushed out a couple pups ever since moving it!
    I'm a bit fearful lately since I've once again underwatered to the point of decimating the root system. I finally downpotted into a 1gal. The original plant was actually three pups attached to a central mother (which was no longer there at the time of purchasing) which is why I'd avoided downpotting (it wouldn't fit unless I cut the rhizomes), but I think it'll be for the best. I think the only reason it could tolerate being so overpotted (due to lacking roots) is because it was terra cotta, so it did a lot of wicking to prevent overwatering - but that also meant I pushed off watering again for too long each time. Of course I'm now constantly staring at it and worried that I'm seeing yellowing that may or may not actually be there. I'm also scared that for once the roots won't fill out (although based on the sheer root mass that falls out every time I depot and see all the shriveled/dry-rotted roots I'm sure it will). There definitely is a bit of yellowing at the base of the plant (where it's normally mostly white), but it's been like that for so long that I think it's probably normal/maybe discolored from the soil/mineral buildup. I really hope this isn't the last straw for it. Eventually I'd like to get some nice clear plastic containers for it instead to make monitoring the roots easier (would be great for a lot of my plants). Based on what you said about cutting at the rhizomes encouraging more pupping, I hope that'll be the case for me once new roots come in. I really don't want her to kick the bucket, not only is she meaningful to me but I don't think I'd find such a tall, full, cheap plant available again! The ones I'd seen at walmart and such are super dense, but not as tall (and I actually don't like the yellow edges).
    I've seen people successfully prop snake plants directly into soil, but I'm also quite scared of doing so myself (I feel like I push the drying-out a little too hard to succeed; a larger plant can handle it, but not a cutting). I've found a good middleground between water & soil propping is to use 100% perlite, and then keep the perlite well-watered (but not flooded up to the top). I use 2 stacking cups, one with drainage (so you can let it run if you put too much water), 1 without (to retain some of the water since 100% perlite will let too much flow). The plant seems to end up a bit more accustomed to the cycle of drying & rewetting which bodes better for transplanting into soil, and perlite isn't as nightmare-ish to blast off the roots if you really want to do so compared to something like moss.

  • @planttherapy1860
    @planttherapy1860 6 місяців тому +6

    Hi Jeff! I need to tend to mine too! Great video! I love snake plants. 🐍 😊

  • @triciahlongwa6383
    @triciahlongwa6383 6 місяців тому +6

    My heart dropped when you said it could take over a year for new growth but honestly you're right, us newbies just refuse to wait or accept the facts sometimes. I used the leaf cutting method, just left them out for a few days then stuck them in soil, and only now after about 4 months I'm confident there's even roots growing....long way to go before any new growth props up but watching and waiting is fun.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +1

      It's actually quite surprising how long it takes some plants to get new growth, while others take a matter of weeks lol

    • @user-hw3hh4pp5d
      @user-hw3hh4pp5d 5 місяців тому

      If you plant it in a very fertile soil, it’ll grow quickly. Not in a pot though. This was based on my experience last time with this plant.
      Prolonged period of drought killed most of them though. Also the grasses too in my backyard.

  • @ruthselden8637
    @ruthselden8637 6 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for the excellent info on one of my favorite plants.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for watching and there truly wonderful plants

  • @nowistime8070
    @nowistime8070 2 місяці тому +2

    I have done the soil propogation and it works fine. takes about 8 months but I love the wait.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  2 місяці тому

      You have way more patience than I do with this haha

  • @lorenalittlejohn7379
    @lorenalittlejohn7379 6 місяців тому +9

    I’ve propagated mine in soil this time and I found that they grew roots faster and one had two babies (that’s what I call them) in like 3 months of propagation.

  • @lindaedwards4632
    @lindaedwards4632 6 місяців тому +7

    It looks great as a big full pot 👍😀🇨🇦

  • @tiffanycovell-harris5773
    @tiffanycovell-harris5773 Місяць тому +1

    THANK YOU, THANK YOU SOO MUCH!I'm new to your channel & I love it. I'm on my plant journey now learning quickly.

  • @Anilemaflowers
    @Anilemaflowers 4 місяці тому

    So beautiful homeplants! 😍

  • @RH-jd3ft
    @RH-jd3ft 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Jeff,thx for the fun video! Cheers from Florida🐊

  • @ConnieP92
    @ConnieP92 6 місяців тому +6

    Just what I needed to see Jeff. You've given me some great ideas not just for my Sansevieria but also for my aglaonema collection! Thanks for taking the trouble to demonstrate it 👍🏼😊

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +1

      Awesome. What kind of ideas do you have?

    • @ConnieP92
      @ConnieP92 6 місяців тому +2

      @@EverythingPlants Well for starters, I will combine my sansevieria plants on my porch cos the small one keeps toppling over when it's windy here. Also, in the interests of downsizing my collection, I will group 'extras' of similar genus into the one pot thereby reducing my collection and creating more colourful 'bouquets' of calathea, aglaonema, and peperomia. Another idea I saw from another UA-camr that I wanna try is to add various 'pothos' splashes around the base of some of my bigger plants and have them trailing down the side of the planters that sit on tall plant stands in my home.
      Now that we are in the growing season here in Sydney I wanna take advantage of our climate atm (we are averaging 60% humidity & 26C during the day and 80-90% & 20C at night). 😁

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      @@ConnieP92 wow! That all sounds awesome. Enjoy the weather ....it's a crisp -9C right now

    • @ConnieP92
      @ConnieP92 6 місяців тому +1

      @@EverythingPlants Oh goodness..that IS chilly!

  • @aok2727
    @aok2727 Місяць тому +1

    I put the cuttings straight into well drawing soil and water frequently. They root just fine

  • @kyrad6543
    @kyrad6543 6 місяців тому

    P.S. I love that new pot you selected for the plant! It's perfect.

  • @teartamother1892
    @teartamother1892 6 місяців тому +3

    When you first water after planting like you did,do you wait until completely dry before next water,or do you treat it like new rooted cuttings and keep moist for awhile

  • @jchapmanification
    @jchapmanification 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much❤ How many videos do you share?

  • @eleanormeister1791
    @eleanormeister1791 4 місяці тому +1

    i just found your channel and learned so much about my new favorite plants. could you please share the name of your water sprayer? the mist looked so gentle thanks

  • @rebatsu
    @rebatsu 5 місяців тому +3

    soil prop works. I'm lazy, I forget my plants. Soil where leaf cuttings were was usually totally. I put a bit water when I remembered. It took a long time obious reasons(6 month) but one day they started to grow. And now I have a mini snake plant. Oh I live in Finland...no sunshine or warmth for my plant...but it grows!!!

  • @TreeHuggingDad
    @TreeHuggingDad 5 місяців тому +1

    I have done soil propagation successfully with cuttings several times. Though I find it is better to start them all in a separate pot as the cuttings initially require more frequent waterings than any existing plants should have. I spray the soil a couple of times a week for the first few months until I see new pups forming.
    My first experiment with this was last February and that pot of a dozen cuttings now has ten beautiful colorful plants each about four inches tall.

    • @TreeHuggingDad
      @TreeHuggingDad 5 місяців тому +1

      I should add that they got indirect eastern filtered light about two feet from the window.

  • @sajmt1414
    @sajmt1414 6 місяців тому +5

    This was so helpful.

  • @whaley2365
    @whaley2365 3 місяці тому +5

    Good video on snake plant

  • @Vanderpool0312
    @Vanderpool0312 6 місяців тому +7

    Sticking it it soil works quite well, takes time but had no issues at all and my three new pots are happily growing :)

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +1

      Awesome, thanks so much for letting me know!

  • @solyluna126
    @solyluna126 3 місяці тому +1

    I did both the water and dirt propagation and definitely took a long time, but for me, the dirt gave me better results than the water. I am still waiting for a growth to even appear in my water propagation. It's been over a year now 😅

  • @janemckay3638
    @janemckay3638 4 місяці тому +3

    Well explained and useful tips, nice to listen to and watch 😊🏡

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks....I really appreciate the feedback. I hope you stick around for more videos

  • @ceeemm1901
    @ceeemm1901 5 місяців тому +6

    So long as my wife has a female parent these will always be "Mother- in- Laws Tongues" to me.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  5 місяців тому +1

      Yup

    • @mamaj6028
      @mamaj6028 12 днів тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂 are you in the dog house ???

    • @Melyp29
      @Melyp29 6 днів тому

      In my country they call the same name “ Mother in laws tongues (lengua de suegra) in Spanish 😂🙌🏻

  • @user-cn4yl2dz5h
    @user-cn4yl2dz5h 5 місяців тому

    Tnx buddy for sharing your Snake Plants 👌

  • @muddyboots8317
    @muddyboots8317 18 днів тому

    Really informative and well presented, thank you

  • @ildikojones7073
    @ildikojones7073 6 місяців тому +4

    Hi Jeff, I have done soil propagation once. Years ago. It took well over a year for any growth to show, and of the three cuttings, only one survived. Truth be told, I was not on top of watering or paying it enough attention…😢 -but apparently soil propagation is a thing.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for the info.....we will see how this goes lol I report back in about a year haha

  • @mariarojas9917
    @mariarojas9917 4 місяці тому

    I am going to watch your video I like the way u explain how to care for the plants

  • @Blurrigt
    @Blurrigt 2 місяці тому

    Mine is in a south facibg window, its grown to be 4 feet tall, not counting the pot 😂 And it's sooo full. Always been it regular soil, and only water it maybe every other month or so and when i do i drench it so it's flowering each year.
    Its quite happy and absolutely stunning.

  • @GoVoteDemocracy
    @GoVoteDemocracy 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video, thank you.

  • @montanateri6889
    @montanateri6889 6 місяців тому +2

    Soil propagation does work, but I've only seen it as others put the pieces into a separate tiny pot, then by a kitchen window, so you can keep it wet. I think they might dry out too much being in the pot with the plant as the plant doesn't need water that often.
    Also have seen folks put a plastic bag over the pot for propagation, keeps the moisture in without having to water too much.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      You are correct and I should have placed them separately. I've just been watering at the little cuttings...we will see how it goes lol

  • @ritayeoh3620
    @ritayeoh3620 6 місяців тому +3

    Hi Bro, another easier way to know if your Snake Plant is "Underwater" by slightly squeeing the Leaves... if it is Soft, time to water. If it is firm, they have enough water. All my different type of snake plants are watered ONCE A MONTH (every end of the month) to make it easier to Remember ... all good. Hahaha😊

  • @natashaserrano-fr3ty
    @natashaserrano-fr3ty 6 місяців тому

    My first plant was a jade plant, and that was 14 yrs ago. I wish I still had it. Your jade plant looks gorgeous. I have to try again. And your Monstera... my mom gave hers away. We have a zz plant, and snake plant, rubber plant, and the big leaved one, what is that one called. It's grown two grown plants already in my mom's library. Should I separate them. They're very big!

  • @mak3960
    @mak3960 5 місяців тому +1

    I’m not allowed any new plants at the moment… might have to try propagating some

  • @amolkharche2814
    @amolkharche2814 4 місяці тому +3

    i did soil propagation...it took long time but yeah it works

  • @victoriabrownfrank4328
    @victoriabrownfrank4328 6 місяців тому

    Soil propagation works just fine I put it in a mix of Potting soul and sand. Then just wait make sure your bottoms cuttings are dry.
    When I propagate I get my cuttings I put them in the soil mix sand and potting mix and not water for about a week and then water and occasionally water again it takes time that they do root and for whatever reason my variegated plant holds its varigation.

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff 6 місяців тому +2

    I have a small snake plant, but I’ve always grown it in full sun..a year now. Thanks for showing how to propagate as that’s my next task with it. Thanks for sharing Jeff!

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +1

      Have you ever gotten any sunburn when in direct sunlight?

    • @carolstuff
      @carolstuff 6 місяців тому

      No, never.

  • @tonisjustknotright
    @tonisjustknotright 5 місяців тому +1

    I have a snake plant that is about 2 years old. It is very slowly growing. I think I will try different soil in the spring.

  • @Eileen064
    @Eileen064 Місяць тому

    This is great information. Should we use fresh leaves or would dry leaves work as well? Are there any plants that should not be used? I read that sunflowers will prevent other plants from flowering but I’m not sure if that is true. Thank you so much for your videos. I’m learning a lot.

  • @torquess454
    @torquess454 6 місяців тому +1

    This was great, I’m going to combine my whale fins ❤thx!!

  • @kelibaez1406
    @kelibaez1406 6 місяців тому +1

    I’ve done soil propagation and it works if you use root starter.

  • @darlynedahn4542
    @darlynedahn4542 3 місяці тому

    Is miracle grow potting soil? Will that be good for this plant? Thank you.

  • @jfaysal1971
    @jfaysal1971 6 місяців тому +2

    I use regular potting soil and haven’t had a problem. I don’t need to water as often.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +1

      That's awesome! It's fine as long as you know it's watering routine!

  • @monicasmith9215
    @monicasmith9215 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks, my friend

  • @Sarsabz-Gardening333Art95
    @Sarsabz-Gardening333Art95 6 місяців тому +2

    Helo how are you
    Hop you will be fine
    I always watch your videos
    That so informative
    I am also gardening from last two years
    And have also Crassula Ovata, Gollum and Hobbit and other 100 plus plants variety
    Thank you so much

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому

      Hello and thanks so much for watching my channel!

  • @luispeixotodemagalhaes6635
    @luispeixotodemagalhaes6635 5 місяців тому +1

    I've been very unsucessfull with the leaves propagation method...
    Somehow the cuttings i put into water kind of soak up and then rooten up... Any idea why or hor to prevent?

  • @lindagriggs2289
    @lindagriggs2289 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the information

  • @theresajustice2116
    @theresajustice2116 6 місяців тому +2

    I had one in leca, and a self watering pot with nutrients in the water, did very well..

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +2

      I've never seen one in lecca but that's awesome to hear it did well for you. Thanks for sharing!

    • @theresajustice2116
      @theresajustice2116 6 місяців тому

      Is there a way to send a photo? Like to share my “Moonshine” in leca

    • @AllYouJesusAmy
      @AllYouJesusAmy 6 місяців тому

      I put my sansaveria plants and pups in all in clay pebbles, my sansaveria plants and pups are doing so very well, and thriving everyday. My sansaveria plants are giving me more pups, while being grown in clay pebbles, from my experience so far. I cant stand gnats in my house plants. I love clay pebbles for most of my house plants. My beautiful starfish sansaveria plant grown in clay pebbles, is giving me 4 pups now. My name is Amy.

  • @lironalterovich5556
    @lironalterovich5556 Місяць тому

    Can I mix sand and regular potting mix? Or can I just use sand?

  • @mariepatterson7804
    @mariepatterson7804 6 місяців тому

    How long do you use humidifier

  • @debbiecurtis4021
    @debbiecurtis4021 6 місяців тому

    I'm just about to repot a MILT and I'll try to water and soil propagate it too.

  • @johncaudill2902
    @johncaudill2902 5 місяців тому +1

    I've made many new plants by just dipping the cuttings in your root boost/ hormone and straight into good draining soil mix one season for new plants

  • @jamessturtz728
    @jamessturtz728 Місяць тому

    When you spray it with the hose, do you worry about getting water into the center of the plant?

  • @isabellelaval7294
    @isabellelaval7294 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video, I jusy subbed!

  • @ellietobe
    @ellietobe 2 місяці тому +1

    I would use very little or no orchid bark in a snake plant soil mixture. Orchid bark does retain water and will not allow the soil to dry as quickly as it should. Orchid bark is great for plants like orchids and other epiphytes that would naturally live in trees. I also use bark for my Christmas Cactuses and its relatives. Those plants have roots that need air and need to dry out some but not as quickly as cactus and other succulents. If you have any issues with overwatering at all orchid bark with a Sansevieria is going to increase your chances of root rot. It does not allow the soil to dry at the correct rate. They can classify the Snake Plant whatever they want but it is a succulent in that the leaves hold water and the roots extremely dislike being damp for long periods of time. They can take some neglect but overwatering is deadly. Use the same soil that you would use for most cacti and succulents. Most big corporations that sell succulents or cacti soil do not put enough drainage material in their product. Unless you buy from a small company that hand mixes their succulent and cacti soil you will need to add additional perlite and/or pumice to those commercial mixes.
    I would also reconsider packing that planter so full. If you give the Sansevieria the right conditions it will be popping out new sections regularly. If the pot is already packed full it would run out of space rather quickly.

  • @nicoleperron3315
    @nicoleperron3315 6 місяців тому +6

    I admit it I've overwatered mine and had the wrong soil and light, I've had it for 33 years, I always thought it just didn't grow, I've had it for so long, since before UA-cam 😳 I never looked it up.😂
    So I've repotted it in succulent mix, put it outside for the summer and watered properly.
    Brought it back in put it in a different window where it will get more light.
    So now I have it in a smaller pot and it has two growth points and it's leaves coming out are variagated again but it still has a few floppy leaves, can they be fixed?
    I've also got fungus gnats for the first time, I ordered some plants online and I think they brought me a multitude of little gifts.
    So I have sticky traps and insecticidal soap, I'll go a week without seeing any then I'll find one stuck to the trap🤨
    I've seperated all my plants and put them in seperate rooms, I'm water rationining I've changed the soil in 3 of my orchids. Why would they be going to one of my driest plants? I have calatheas and they don't seem to have any and they are kept more moist.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  6 місяців тому +4

      Great job with your snake plant! Now for the gnats....as long as the top of the soil on your plants dry out then eventually those gnats won't be able to reproduce. They love damp soil.

  • @bigtomatoplantslover6205
    @bigtomatoplantslover6205 6 місяців тому +2

    What a lovely plants 🪴
    Like 560
    My friend thank you for good sharing 😊

  • @hebnermm
    @hebnermm 29 днів тому +2

    I like this variety much better than the green and yellow

  • @Joey-vw1id
    @Joey-vw1id 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey Jeff the soil propagation is the only way I propagate snake plant leaves and I've had nothing but success with the soil propagation method. I have so many baby snake plants it's unreal and I don't know what to do with them. I don't know if I can swap them for other plant cuttings because I'm not really involved with people in the plant community.
    I have many different species of plant cuttings if you or you know anyone who would like to swap some plants.

  • @lgarden7086
    @lgarden7086 6 місяців тому +3

    🙏 great tips and 💚the repot👍

  • @feedingit
    @feedingit Місяць тому

    Whoa! I got a cutting at a plant trade today and didn’t really know what it was.
    Now I am so excited! What a gorgeous plant! 🪴

  • @Nanchantress
    @Nanchantress 4 місяці тому +2

    New subscriber here :) So far I've watched your Jade tree video and this one. One question I have: Do you heat treat your potting mix and orchid bark in the oven or microwave to kill off any fungus gnats or other pest eggs before using it in your soil mixes?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  4 місяці тому +2

      Hello and welcome to the channel! I don't because you kill off the bad and good soil bacteria/etc when you sterilize soil