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Air Purifier Set of 2 Snake Green / Sansevieria and Lady Charm in 6 Inch Nursery Pot

Air Purifier Set of 2 Snake Green / Sansevieria and Lady Charm in 6 Inch Nursery Pot

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The Sansevieria, commonly known as the Snake Plant or Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, is a resilient and low-maintenance succulent favoured for its striking architectural leaves and air-purifying qualities.

Benefits

Air Purification: Known as a "NASA-approved" air purifier, it effectively removes toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and xylene from indoor environments.

Nighttime Oxygen Production: Unlike most plants, it converts CO2 into oxygen at night, making it an ideal choice for bedrooms to improve sleep quality.

Mental Health: Indoor greenery is linked to stress reduction, increased productivity, and a more calming atmosphere.

Aesthetic Appeal: Its tall, sword-like leaves add a modern, sculptural element to homes and offices, and can even visually increase a room's height.

Drought Tolerance: It stores water in its leaves, allowing it to survive for weeks without attention—perfect for busy or forgetful owners.

Care Guide

Light: Thrives in moderate to bright indirect light but is highly adaptable; it can survive in low-light corners or tolerate some direct sun.

Watering: Overwatering is its biggest threat. experts continue to recommend allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings.

Summer: Water roughly every 2 weeks.

Winter: Reduce frequency to once a month or every 6 weeks during its dormant phase.

Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix, such as a dedicated cactus or succulent mix, to prevent root rot.

Temperature: Prefers warm environments between 60°F and 85°F. Protect it from frost and cold drafts.

Maintenance:

Dusting: Gently wipe leaves with a damp cloth occasionally to ensure they can photosynthesize efficiently.

Repotting: Only necessary every 2–3 years, as they prefer being slightly root-bound.

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