Sansevierias - which are also known under the trivial names 'bow hemp' or 'mother-in-law's tongue' - come in many different forms. Some strains have broad, marbled leaves, while others are rounded and solid green. Some varieties can grow up to 150 centimeters high, while others remain surprisingly small. What they all have in common, however, is that their growth is quite slow.

Bow hemp grows rather slowly - but growth can be accelerated
Bow hemp is one of the rather sluggishly growing houseplants: It can take a few years or even decades for a small cutting to grow into an impressive specimen more than a meter high (and a corresponding width!). However, you can accelerate the growth of the plant by providing the best conditions with a good supply of fertilizers, sufficiently large pots - the growth of the rhizomes and thus the width growth is only limited by the size of the planter - and plenty of light.
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In summer, the plant feels very comfortable in a warm and bright spot on the balcony or terrace.