Sansevieria Manolin Nursery Grow Pot
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Sansevieria Manolin
Common Names
Snake Plant, Mother in Law's Tongue
Synonyms
Sansevieria Manolin
Details
The Sansevieria Manolin a striking variety of the foolproof Snake Plant, boasting distinctive white vertical striping on its thinner-than-usual leaves. Native to West Africa, this plant can tolerate long periods of drought and is very easy to care for.
- Arrives in a nursery grow pot
- Size of Pot: Height 15cm x Diameter 15cm
- Height of Plant with Planter: 68cm approximately
Plant Care
- Air Purifying
- Good for Feng Shui
- Difficulty: Extremely Easy and low-maintenance
BENEFITS:
Air Purifier Approved by NASA - The Sansevieria is an ideal plant for indoor spaces because it is a superb air purifier. Studies, including those performed by NASA, have consistently shown the plant to remove toxins such as formaldehyde, xylene, toluene, and nitrogen oxides—which means that industries and workspaces such as automotive plants and shops, aircraft plants, plywood, carpeting, paint makers and sellers, printing, and offices, where these chemicals abound in the products produced and used, would greatly benefit by keeping several Sansevieria around. NASA, whose study purposed to determine how to clean the air in space stations, recommends at least 15 to 18 medium-to-large size plants for a 1,800 square-foot home.
Releases Night Time Oxygen - Snake Plant a.k.a. Mother-In-Law’s Tongue (MILTs): Of all the different oxygen producing plants, this one is unique since it converts a lot of CO2 (carbon dioxide) to O2 (oxygen) at night, making it ideal to have several in your bedroom. 6-8 plants are needed per person to survive if there is no air flow (meaning you could live in a completely air sealed room if you had these plants). The snake plant also removes formaldehyde from the air.
Helps fight Allergies and Sick Building Syndrome - Snake plant absorbs toxins and releases oxygen. The plant may releases moisture in the air and lessens airborne allergens. The Sansevieria meets these conditions perfectly.
Feng Shui & Placement - The Snake plant purifies air by absorbing toxins through the leaves and producing pure oxygen. In fact, the Sansevieria is an ideal bedroom plant. Whereas most other plants release carbon dioxide at night (in the absence of photosynthesis), the Sansevieria continues to produce oxygen.
Sometimes the Mother-in-Law's Tongue plant, also called the Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) is considered a bad Feng Shui plant. However, this is not true, because the Snake Plant can bring very helpful feng shui energy when needed in specific areas of a home or office; this plant has strong protective energies. Spiky plants like snake plants are excellent for shielding you against negative Chi, but their aggressive energy means you need to place them where they’re not in highly-trafficked areas of your home. The snake plant is a perfect expression of upward, growing ch’i. The strong wood energy cuts through negative or stagnant energy. The best position to place the plants in your office or home is a place that is enriched by the plant's Wood element. Southeastern, Southern, and Eastern corners are the best feng shui spots to place your plants.
Hard to Kill & Easiest to Maintain - Snake plant care is very straightforward. These plants can be neglected for weeks at a time; yet, with their strappy leaves and architectural shape, they still look fresh.
Why Get Me?
Air Purifier Approved by NASA
Releases Night Time Oxygen
Helps fight Allergies and Sick Building Syndrome
Difficulty Level
Good For Fengshui
How to take of me?
SUN | POTTING | SOIL
Bright Direct to Low Light .
Use well-drained soil. Regular potting soil or dirt won’t do. Use
cactus soil/mix potting soil with sand/pumice/perlite.
WATERING NEEDS
Water once a week for indoors.
Small - approximately 50ml
Medium - approximately 100 ml
Large - approximately 200ml
X-Large - approximately 300 to 500ml
Likes to dry out completely between waterings. Increase waterings with increase of light.
I'm Best Placed in the
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
OFFICE
KITCHEN
Sansevieria Manolin Nursery Grow Pot
Sansevieria Manolin
Common Names
Snake Plant, Mother in Law's Tongue
Synonyms
Sansevieria Manolin
Details
The Sansevieria Manolin a striking variety of the foolproof Snake Plant, boasting distinctive white vertical striping on its thinner-than-usual leaves. Native to West Africa, this plant can tolerate long periods of drought and is very easy to care for.
- Arrives in a nursery grow pot
- Size of Pot: Height 15cm x Diameter 15cm
- Height of Plant with Planter: 68cm approximately
Plant Care
- Air Purifying
- Good for Feng Shui
- Difficulty: Extremely Easy and low-maintenance
BENEFITS:
Air Purifier Approved by NASA - The Sansevieria is an ideal plant for indoor spaces because it is a superb air purifier. Studies, including those performed by NASA, have consistently shown the plant to remove toxins such as formaldehyde, xylene, toluene, and nitrogen oxides—which means that industries and workspaces such as automotive plants and shops, aircraft plants, plywood, carpeting, paint makers and sellers, printing, and offices, where these chemicals abound in the products produced and used, would greatly benefit by keeping several Sansevieria around. NASA, whose study purposed to determine how to clean the air in space stations, recommends at least 15 to 18 medium-to-large size plants for a 1,800 square-foot home.
Releases Night Time Oxygen - Snake Plant a.k.a. Mother-In-Law’s Tongue (MILTs): Of all the different oxygen producing plants, this one is unique since it converts a lot of CO2 (carbon dioxide) to O2 (oxygen) at night, making it ideal to have several in your bedroom. 6-8 plants are needed per person to survive if there is no air flow (meaning you could live in a completely air sealed room if you had these plants). The snake plant also removes formaldehyde from the air.
Helps fight Allergies and Sick Building Syndrome - Snake plant absorbs toxins and releases oxygen. The plant may releases moisture in the air and lessens airborne allergens. The Sansevieria meets these conditions perfectly.
Feng Shui & Placement - The Snake plant purifies air by absorbing toxins through the leaves and producing pure oxygen. In fact, the Sansevieria is an ideal bedroom plant. Whereas most other plants release carbon dioxide at night (in the absence of photosynthesis), the Sansevieria continues to produce oxygen.
Sometimes the Mother-in-Law's Tongue plant, also called the Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) is considered a bad Feng Shui plant. However, this is not true, because the Snake Plant can bring very helpful feng shui energy when needed in specific areas of a home or office; this plant has strong protective energies. Spiky plants like snake plants are excellent for shielding you against negative Chi, but their aggressive energy means you need to place them where they’re not in highly-trafficked areas of your home. The snake plant is a perfect expression of upward, growing ch’i. The strong wood energy cuts through negative or stagnant energy. The best position to place the plants in your office or home is a place that is enriched by the plant's Wood element. Southeastern, Southern, and Eastern corners are the best feng shui spots to place your plants.
Hard to Kill & Easiest to Maintain - Snake plant care is very straightforward. These plants can be neglected for weeks at a time; yet, with their strappy leaves and architectural shape, they still look fresh.