Overview
- Experts recommend watering only once every 10 to 15 days in spring, waiting until the top few centimeters of soil feel dry.
- Place the plant near a window for bright, indirect light and scale back exposure as the sun strengthens to avoid leaf burn.
- Fertilize sparingly with a balanced product about once a month in spring because excess nutrients can weaken sansevieria.
- Some guidance varies, with Clarín citing ginger as a natural fertilizer and suggesting 15‑day feedings in warm months, so adjust to your conditions.
- Repot if roots have crowded the container, choosing a slightly larger pot with fast‑draining soil to reduce the risk of root rot.