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soil for sansevieria trifasciata SANSEVERIA DWARF (With Soil, Plant & Pot) – Kumaun Plants

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soil for sansevieria trifasciata SANSEVERIA DWARF (With Soil, Plant & Pot) – Kumaun PlantsDispatch in 2 3 Days. Country Of Origin India. Unboxing Video is Compulsory, Percentage of Refund : 100%. Refund time Period : 5 7 Days. With pot plants deliver as: 1. Pack of Potting Soil Mixture 2. Plant 3. 3" Plastic Pot White Black Sansevieria Dwarf (also known as Dwarf Snake Plant or Sansevieria Trifasciata Hahnii) is a compact and hardy succulent that belongs to the Asparagaceae family. Its a smaller version of the popular Snake Plant and is

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Sansevieria Dwarf (also known as Dwarf Snake Plant or Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Hahnii’) is a compact and hardy succulent that belongs to the Asparagaceae family. It’s a smaller version of the popular Snake Plant and is loved for its easy care, air-purifying ability, and attractive rosette-shaped leaves.


🌿 Description

  • Scientific Name: Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Hahnii’
  • Common Names: Dwarf Snake Plant, Bird’s Nest Sansevieria, Dwarf Mother-in-Law’s Tongue

The plant forms a compact rosette of short, upright leaves that grow only 10–20 cm tall. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and usually dark green with horizontal light-green or grayish bands, resembling the pattern of a snake’s skin.


🌱 Growth Habit

  • It grows slowly and stays small, making it perfect for tabletops, shelves, or small pots.
  • New leaves emerge from the center of the rosette.
  • Mature plants may produce small, fragrant white flowers in ideal conditions, though this is rare indoors.

🌞 Light Requirements

  • Thrives in bright, indirect light, but can tolerate low-light environments.
  • Avoid strong, direct sunlight for long periods, which can cause leaf burn.

💧 Watering

  • Water sparingly — allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
  • Overwatering can cause root rot, a common issue for Sansevierias.
  • In winter, reduce watering even further.

🌡️ Temperature & Humidity

  • Prefers 18–30°C temperature range.
  • Tolerates normal household humidity levels.
  • Keep it away from cold drafts or freezing temperatures.

🌸 Soil

  • Use well-draining succulent or cactus mix.
  • You can also mix regular potting soil with perlite or sand for better drainage.

🌼 Propagation

  • Easily propagated by leaf cuttings or division of offsets (baby plants that form around the base).
  • Let cuttings dry for a day before planting to prevent rot.

🌬️ Benefits

  • Excellent air purifier — removes toxins like formaldehyde and benzene.
  • Very low-maintenance — ideal for beginners.
  • Can tolerate neglect, low light, and irregular watering.
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