Rare Sansevieria Propagation by Leaf Cuttings (Tips & Time)

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @ellenzinner
    @ellenzinner Рік тому +2

    Thank you for telling us where you buy your Sanservia's. Maybe a good thing. Thank you
    Keep making videos.

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Рік тому

      Actually, this might be a good topic to cover in future videos. Thanks for providing a good idea. I bought the Bantel's Sensation plant on Etsy by the way. Forgot to mention that 😀

  • @maureenfaulkner4323
    @maureenfaulkner4323 Рік тому +2

    Last summer I put leaf cuttings in water (eight month ago) in a vase and still no roots. It was a fabulous leaf arrangement to get me through long winter and low light of northern latitudes. Think I will dry them out and pop into soil. Very, very slow…..

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Рік тому

      Do the leaves look OK after eight months? That is taking a really long time. Maybe light is an important factor for propagation by leaf-cuttings as well.

  • @Lance.pigman
    @Lance.pigman Рік тому +1

    My best experience with propagating sansaveria has been to pot them directly into a desert mix of soil that I make with volcano sand on top. They seem to root really good when potted up into succulent/cactus mixes.

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience Lance. I have seen other people doing it on sandy soil. I might try it next time.

    • @Lance.pigman
      @Lance.pigman Рік тому +1

      @@SnakePlantCollector I also have some growing in pure sphagnum moss. They don’t seem to be super picky

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Рік тому

      @@Lance.pigman Yes, that is one reason I like Snake Plants. Very forgiving plant! I don't have moss but it sure sounds interesting to do an experiment and compare between water, regular potting soil, sandy soil, and sphagnum moss.

  • @sansevieria1018
    @sansevieria1018 Рік тому +1

    Very nice collections. Thanks for sharing them. You mentioned Bob Webb I follow his work specially on his observations on the differences between S. desertii, S. pearsonii and S. rhodesiana. He was the former president of the International Sansevieria Society, are you a member? There is also another suffruticosa from Mutomo Kenya in circulation that has a more compact form.

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Рік тому

      Hi, I enjoy watching your channel too. Thanks for visiting!
      I am not a member but I bought his book 'The Genus Sansevieria' and also all the journal papers of ISS from their website.
      And thanks for mentioning that specie. I wonder what the name of that specie would be. Is it called Mutomo?

  • @joannavandeneijnden5437
    @joannavandeneijnden5437 Рік тому +2

    IN WATER BECAME SOGGY

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Seems like doing it in soil might be safer.

    • @joannavandeneijnden7185
      @joannavandeneijnden7185 Рік тому +1

      @@SnakePlantCollector why Does it work with you then?

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Рік тому

      @@joannavandeneijnden7185 I think it could be because of light differences. Did you put it on a bright spot and also change water every week?

  • @rosasantoro7648
    @rosasantoro7648 Рік тому +2

    Sarai anche bravo ma chi ti capisce?Sottotitoli in italiano grazie