Description
The Sansevieria Boncel is commonly known as Sansevieria Cylindrical Hybrid. It has thick tubular leaves that form the shape of a fan. It creates new pups at the bottom of the plant that can be repotted to their own separate pot. This tabletop plant will go well on your desks or shelves to add a modern look. Not to mention they’re also very low-maintenance and thus, beginner-friendly.
Plant width:
- Small – 3 to 4 inches
- Medium – 5 to 7 inches
- Large – 7 to 10 inches
Pot diameter: 2 to 5 inches for all sizes:
The Sansevieria Boncel can fit in our Good Pots collection.
History
The Sansevieria is a genus of flowering plants. They are local to Africa, notably Nigeria, Congo, and Madagascar, and southern Asia. But for this specific Sansevieria, they are possible a native of Kenya. Currently, they’re mainly imported from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Thailand, and China. Sansevieria are known to improve air quality, by absorbing toxins in the air while producing oxygen even at night.
Care guide
This Sansevieria Boncel for sale in Manila requires minimal care. They thrive best in bright indirect sunlight but are tolerant of low to medium light conditions as well. Avoid putting them in direct sunlight as this might scorch their leaves. The suggested watering schedule is once a week or when needed. Make sure that excess water drains out of their pot so as to avoid root rot. But it’s also good to know that the Sansevieria plants are drought-tolerant because of their huge water storage. So missing a watering schedule every now and then shouldn’t harm your plant too much.
Propagation
The easiest method when propagating this Sansevieria Boncel for sale in Manila is through the division method. This can be done when repotting as this indoor plant produces new pups over time. All you have to do is split up these pups from the mother plant carefully by hand, then plant them into separate pots. Place your propagated plant in a bright shaded area, and if you chose water propagation, don’t forget to change the water every week or when needed. Rooting should take place in about 4 to 6 weeks.
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