Ich hatte nicht damit gerechnet, dass das passieren würde! Diese Blätter stammten von Nachkommen von Sansevieria golden hahnii, die an einem Befall mit roten Spinnmilben starben. Ich glaube, die Pflanzen waren zu jung für die Blättervermehrung, aber es ist besser, es zu versuchen, als die ganze Pflanze wegzuwerfen.
As for watering, I always waited til the leaves were wrinkled and a bit curl before giving them water, so it was about every 7 to 10 days, not schedule but only when they were thirsty.
This was the lightning they were getting daily, 12 hours. So far the leaves are happy because I can see the leaves colour, the green tiger stripes and the yellow outer layer strips, are getting darker and darker and perky, if comparing to how the colours look like before I put them in soil, it was pale coloues.
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As for watering, I always waited til the leaves were wrinkled and a bit curl before giving them water, so it was about every 7 to 10 days, not schedule but only when they were thirsty.
This was the lightning they were getting daily, 12 hours. So far the leaves are happy because I can see the leaves colour, the green tiger stripes and the yellow outer layer strips, are getting darker and darker and perky, if comparing to how the colours look like before I put them in soil, it was pale coloues.
https://preview.redd.it/gjdlah7fk51g1.jpeg?width=3060&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1596a15c3c3166eec67738ea2cdcd020f69142b5
Emmm …… well done . Did u propagate in water , first then in soil ? I m rooting for the plants’ success

Nice! Just keep in mind that when leaf propped, resulting new plant won’t have that golden variegation.
That’s awesome. Every time I tried they rotted. Way to go!