Sansevieria 'Green Star Granite'

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Scientific Name
Sansevieria (San Severo plant) 'Green Star Granite'

Common Name
Star Green Granite Snake Plant, Star Snake Plant, Star Sansevieria

Origin
Native to tropical western Africa

Description
This easygoing plant grows into a fantastic star-shaped rosette. Its leaves have deep green and silver patterning with deep red stripes around the edges, rimmed with white on the very tips. This plant can stand a lot of different light levels so is flexible placement-wise; as long as you adapt your watering schedule to the light level, this plant will reward you with its robust, colourful foliage as it grows in interesting, corkscrewing star shapes.

Light

Snake plants are hugely flexible with lighting, as the positioning of their leaves allows them to maximise any light. While they can survive even in the dimmest of rooms, they will thrive best in bright, indirect light, but you can even place them in direct sun as long as you let them build a tolerance gradually!

Water
Allow the soil to totally dry out between waters. Be especially careful if your Snake Plant is in a darker spot as it will need much less frequent watering there than on a sunny windowsill.

Humidity
Low humidity is ideal for Snake Plants, though an occasional hose down to keep the leaves dust-free will be appreciated. Just make sure they thoroughly dry out afterwards!

Soil
Use well-draining soil; a blend for cacti and succulents (with sand and grit) would work well here. For an extra boost, you can mix in bark as well which the plant will appreciate! Repot every three years in Spring as the plant grows. It doesn't mind being pot-bound for a while but will put out more new growth when it has more space!

Food
Feed every two months using a diluted fertiliser; one designed for cacti or just for houseplants generally will work fine. Make sure to water first to avoid burning the plant's roots.

Temperature
Temperatures of about 12-32°C are great however make sure it doesn't drop below 10°C in winter.

Pet-safe
No, this plant is toxic to pets and small humans.

Sprouts Top Tips
Snake Plants are great at growing in a variety of light levels, but make sure you tailor both your expectations and your watering schedule to the light level. You will need to water more in a bright location, and the plant will probably grow better too; in a dimmer location, water less and expect slower growth!

 

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Cavel Rawlins
Beautiful

Beautiful plant in great condition. Fantastic customer service too.