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Step 1:
Put your potted sansevieria in a warm spot inside,in the best light available.
Step2:
Water sparingly no more than once or twice per week,or your sansevieria plant will rot.
Allow it to dry out completely between waterings. Water only once or twice during the winter months.
Leaves will wrinkle up and lean or droop when the plant lacks adequate water, and permanent root damage will occur from repeated, prolonged periods of drought-like conditions.
Step3:
Add about ½ inch of soil to the pot each time the plant grows another 2 to 3 inches taller. This will help provide support for the tall leaves.
Step 4:
Prune leaves from the plant only if they fall over. Don't try to stake them back up, as they are now bent and damaged. Simply cut them off at soil level as necessary.
Step 5:
Fertilize with a half-strength, 20-20-20, low-nitrogen cactus food once every month. The sansevieria requires very little in the way of fertilizer.
Step 6
Move the snake plant up to the next size clay pot annually. Clay pots are best because they're heavy, and serve to balance the top-heavy plants. This is very important, as these plants have been known to break pots when severely overcrowded.
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