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- Green Thumb
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Propagating my snake plant
I decided to try to propagate my snake plant, I watched a video and did it the same way he did, hopefully it works, I would LOVE to have some more snake plants around the house. Would like to see the parent plant grow bigger. Will let you know the progress.
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- Green Thumb
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- Green Thumb
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Snake plants can survive just about any light. Over winter, I have mine in my kitchen about 10 feet away from a window. It does just fine. I also have some planted in a protected bed outside where they get full sun in the winter-does fine, which brings me to "how cold is cold?' I am in zone 9, but we do get some freezing nights, so I would think your cold room is not cold enough to kill it.
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- Green Thumb
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I tried propagating my snake plant, I used a leaf cutting and had 3 pieces planted in the sand mixture, two of the cuttings did not do anything but one actually rooted. But I have a question, the original piece has dried, what do I do with it now? Any advice would be appreciated. Here is the picture.
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- Greener Thumb
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- Green Thumb
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- Green Thumb
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