Was ist das? Idk. Es sollte mindestens 10 Jahre alt sein. Es war die Urgroßmutter meines Mannes. Es wurde an uns weitergegeben. Es ist 2 von einem nach Westen ausgerichteten Fenster entfernt. Keine Ahnung, ob das der richtige Weg ist. Helfen!!

    Von: DaytoDaySara

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    1. frizzledmarshmallow on

      Replant into a bit bigger pot, water once a week st most. Indirect light. It’s a sansiveria I believe. You’ll do great 👍

    2. ThatGhostKid36 on

      Looks like a Bird’s Nest Snake Plant to me. They’re pretty low maintenance plants. You can keep it pretty much anywhere but it will do best in indirect sunlight and you should allow the soil to fully dry between waterings. If it’s been a while since it’s been repotted then I would recommend repotting it and it should perk up pretty quickly. Snake plants are relatively slow growers but you’ll know it’s healthy if the leaves are firm and a vibrant, dark green

    3. glossolalienne on

      I have a few of these plants, and near as I can tell they’re a hahnii snake plant. But you can check this chart to verify exactly:

      https://preview.redd.it/ogdbt2we4wwe1.jpeg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7e18a304c14b8d425027a6df3a0f965c5b7dad0a

      I water my small ones once a week, but be careful not to over-water. Wait until the top few inches of soil are dry before watering again. With our BIG one, that takes about a month.

      Ours do well with diffuse light from a window, and don’t require any special care. They’re hearty plants, and will multiply in the pot. Every few years you may need/want to either transplant it to a bigger pot or divide the plant into 2+ pots.

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