7 Snake Plant Varieties That Can Be Planted With Water Media

JAKARTA - Not only in the ground media, apparently the snake plant or in-laws' tongue can also thrive in the water medium. The advantage of planting snake plants in the water media is that its treatment is easier and there are no attacks of root rot. However, not all types of in-law tongue plants can thrive in water. Only a few. The following is a review of the snake plant varieties that can be planted with water media, quoted from the Ballcony Garden Web, Friday, October 25.

Snake plant type Badminton has wide green leaves with dark green central parts, light green edges, and spots. To plant it, place it in locations that receive indirect sunlight for a minimum of 4-6 hours per day.

Before starting the cultivation in water, remember to use healthy leaf pieces using scissors or a clean knife. This will ensure that the breeding in the water is successful.

Sunshine snake plants are tolerant of various conditions and are very resistant to drought. This plant is also easy to grow in water. It is better to plant some cuttings in the water if someone fails or takes a long time to roots. In addition, when planting, change the water once a week so that your cuttings continue to thrive.

This variety of in-laws' tongue plants will look amazing in the water because there are no pots that distract you from the color of the leaves consisting of two colors. The color is pale green, covered in dark green marks and also has dark edges. This plant will be a good friend on the table. When breeding is done, make sure only 1/4 of the leaves are submerged in water, no more than that.

This snake plant has different characteristics from others because it can be seen from its long and silindrical leaves with pointed tips. Breeding it in water is quite easy, but you have to pay attention to the container. Use a crystallographic vassel or something big, so that the leaves don't collapse after growing.

If you want snake plants to be a complement to the aesthetics of the room in your home, choose the Zeylanica variety. The leaves have dark green shadow colors with some pale signs, and grow quite high. Every time you change the water, add a little Epsom salt because this will help root growth.

Sansevieria black gold according to its name, gives you a dark green color that looks almost black on the leaves, wrapped by the edge of gold. It's a really beautiful snake plant. The leaves are like a fan and usually grow about 3-4 feet high. However, it will most likely grow slightly shorter.

You don't always have to choose dark colors for the snake plant type. You can also choose something bright and peaceful, such as Sayuri snake plants. These varieties are lined gray and light green, and mature plants even have white-silver edges.

Of course, you can also plant this plant in water, but choose some pieces of leaves because there are likely many who will return to their original green color.