Voted the top air purifying houseplant by NASA. Characterised by wide pale mint leaves with a slight silver shimmer and thin dark green edges. One of the most common and popular variety of snakeplants, along with black gold, whitney, and laurentii. Tolerant of low light, humidity and temperature settings. Snakeplants are pretty slow growing, but they will show faster growth with at least 4 - 6  hours of sun a day. Recommended to plant in pots that are more wide and shallow. 


1 x unrooted cutting approx 10cm in length. Making the cut in an upside down V or diagonal shape will significantly increase the likelihood of successful propagation. Best propagated in water. Ensure to let cutting dry for at least 4 - 5 days to let it heal to avoid rotting. Will show roots in about 4 - 6 weeks. Very sensitive to overwatering, so only water when top of soil feels completely dry to the touch.


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