Yes, it may produce small, fragrant white flowers, but flowering indoors is rare.
Yes, it can be grown outdoors in partial shade or balcony gardens.
Use a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season for best results.
Use well-draining soil, preferably a cactus or succulent mix with sand and cocopeat.
Yes, it is a powerful air-purifying plant that helps remove toxins like formaldehyde and improves indoor oxygen levels.
Water only when the soil is completely dry. Usually once every 7–10 days in summer and 15–20 days in winter.
It grows best in bright indirect light, but it can also tolerate low light and partial sun.
Yes, it is an excellent indoor plant and grows well in homes, bedrooms, offices, and low-maintenance spaces.
Sansevieria Fernwood is a hybrid snake plant variety known for its thin, cylindrical, upright green leaves with dark patterns. It is also called the Fernwood Snake Plant.
This usually happens due to:
Low humidity.
Underwatering.
Excess fertilizer.
Harsh direct sunlight.
Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks during the growing season (spring & summer).
Yes, it can be grown outdoors in shaded balconies, balconies with indirect light, and gardens.
Yes, it helps improve indoor air quality and adds humidity to the environment.
Use well-draining, airy soil made with cocopeat, perlite, and compost.
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Overwatering can cause root rot.