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Sansevieria Futura Superba has dark green foliage with grey-green stripes and a yellow border, similar to Laurentii, but this variety has noticeably wider leaves. This natural air purifying plant is easy to take care of and capable of tolerating quite a bit of neglect.
Height: 12in - 24in
Spread: 10in - 12in
Zone: 9 - 11
Pet Safe: Sansevieria can be toxic to pets if ingested in large amounts.
Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 15° - 24° Celsius. Anything below 10° will start to damage your plant.
Light: These plants prefer a brightly lit spot without direct sun, but can handle a bit of morning or evening sun.
Watering: Water once every 7 - 10 days, allowing the soil to completely dry between watering. In the winter months you may only have to water once every two weeks or less. These plants often can rot due to excessive watering.
Soil: Prefers a high quality, fast draining soil. A one-to-one mix of potting soil and cactus mix works well, or simply mixing a large amount of vermiculite or perlite into your soil. A high quality succulent or cactus mix should also work well on its own.
Fertilizer: Use a general purpose, high quality houseplant fertilizer once a month during spring and summer.
Attributes
Type: Tropical / Evergreen PerennialHeight: 12in - 24in
Spread: 10in - 12in
Zone: 9 - 11
Pet Safe: Sansevieria can be toxic to pets if ingested in large amounts.
Care
General Maintenance: These plants like to be somewhat root bound, but if your plant is consistently yellowing or losing leaves you may need to repot. Can be propagated by leaf cuttings or division. Pruning is not often necessary, cut away any dead leaves and anything that is starting to flop over. Healthy leaves that start to droop can be used as cuttings! Generally these plants have few issues aside from rot due to overwatering.Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 15° - 24° Celsius. Anything below 10° will start to damage your plant.
Light: These plants prefer a brightly lit spot without direct sun, but can handle a bit of morning or evening sun.
Watering: Water once every 7 - 10 days, allowing the soil to completely dry between watering. In the winter months you may only have to water once every two weeks or less. These plants often can rot due to excessive watering.
Soil: Prefers a high quality, fast draining soil. A one-to-one mix of potting soil and cactus mix works well, or simply mixing a large amount of vermiculite or perlite into your soil. A high quality succulent or cactus mix should also work well on its own.
Fertilizer: Use a general purpose, high quality houseplant fertilizer once a month during spring and summer.