Among these benefits, tongue-in-law or popularly known as Sansevieria is known as a plant that is able to absorb pollutants. Therefore, the tongue-in-law is very well placed outdoors or indoors.
In addition, the tongue-in-law is also seen as a plant that can bring hockey or luck to its owner, such as
No wonder, even though it is no longer a new type of plant, but the tongue-in-law is still in great demand by the community.
If we often see the tongue-in-law as a living fence in the garden, now the tongue-in-law is better known as an indoor ornamental plant. To see how to treat indoor plants you should see the reference on
Back again on how to care for the tongue-in-law's flowers, we have been able to treat this plant intensively when we have two weeks or 14 days after planting. That is if you try to plant your own tongue-in-law using cuttings.
But if you buy the flower of your tongue-in-law that has already been made, or that has grown well, then the treatment steps can be done as follows:
1. Give enough radiation
In order for your tongue-in-law's flowers to grow well, then they should
he also needs enough sunlight, but not too much. If you put your tongue-in-law in the room, then within 2 days you can take it outside to get direct sunlight.
If it is not possible to bring it out, make sure that in the room there is light entering and the air circulation is maintained. Bring the tongue-in-law flowers out of the room to get the sunshine in the morning.
1. How to flush
How to treat the flowers of your tongue-in-law next is very easy like
Flower tongue-in-law doesn't need a lot of water, because this plant can survive in hot areas and the water supply is not abundant.
Just do watering twice a week. Watering too often will actually make this plant rot fast, especially for plants that are treated indoors.
1. Provision of fertilizer
A good fertilizer given to tongue-in-law flowers is a fertilizer that can decompose for quite a long time. Therefore, the use of fertilizer or liquid fertilizer is not recommended.
1. Avoid weeds
If planting tongue-in-law flowers outdoors or directly in the garden, try to always clean the planting area from annoying weeds. The weeds will not only harm our plants, but also potentially become a breeding ground for pests and diseases.
That's how to care for your tongue-in-law's flowers. Furthermore, as we stated above, the tongue-in-law's flower can be bred through cuttings, so on this occasion we will show the steps to plant tongue-in-law
How to Plant Tongue-in-law with Leaf Cuttings Technique
Planting tongue-in-law with cuttings is not as complicated
We only need to do the following steps:
1. Choose leaves that are old enough, healthy, and have no defects
2. Cut the leaves between 5 - 10 cm long. These leaf cuttings can be done on thick leaves or on small leaves.
3. After cutting, do not forget to give the fungicide to the cut part, while the part of the tongue-in-law's flower can also be given a fungicide and root stimulant. The goal is of course so that roots appear faster
4. Prepare the planting media in the form of a mixture of sand: ferns: roasted husks: raw husks with composition 1: 1: 1: 1.
5. Plug the tongue-in-law pieces into the planting media perpendicularly
Your flower-in-law tongue can be planted and displayed indoors or as an external decoration. Not only beautiful, but the flower of tongue-in-law has a number of benefits that are not known to many people
Here are some of the benefits of the flowers of tongue-in-law and other indoor plants:
Refresh the room
The function of this indoor ornamental plant we certainly understand. Like other plants, tongue-in-law flowers also carry out photosynthesis to meet their dietary needs.