Sansevieria cylindrica is a robust, very easy-care succulent that is kept as a houseplant in our latitudes. It forgives small care mistakes and is therefore ideal for beginners. Tips for caring for the unfortunately poisonous Sansevieria cylindrica.

The Sansevieria cylindrica is quite undemanding

How do you water Sansevieria cylindrica correctly?

Water regularly between March and September when the substrate has dried well on top. In winter, the plant needs very little water. It also copes if it is not watered for a long time.

However, it does not tolerate waterlogging at all. Therefore, always pour off excess water immediately.

When is fertilized?

It is sufficient if you fertilize the Sansevieria cylindrica from April to September at four-week intervals with a little cactus fertilizer or fertilizer for succulents. Reduce the dose indicated on the packaging by half.

Can you cut Sansevieria cylindrica?

Sansevieria cylindrica does not tolerate cutting well. Therefore, only remove dried leaves and faded inflorescences.

How often is repotting on the schedule?

Too frequent repotting damages the plant. It is only repotted every few years when the previous pot has actually become too small.

After repotting, you must not fertilize the Sansevieria cylindrica for several months.

Do you have to watch out for diseases and pests?

  • leaf spot disease
  • Soft or black rot
  • spider mites
  • Mealybug

It is important that the substrate is never kept too wet as this will encourage leaf spot disease or rot. Leaf spot disease causes red-brown spots to appear on the leaves. When rotting, the leaves become soft.

How do you care for Sansevieria cylindrica in winter?

Sansevieria cylindrica is not hardy and must therefore be kept in a frost-free place in winter. It shouldn't get colder than 15 degrees. However, the temperatures must not be too high, so you should not overwinter the plant in the warm living room.

Since the sheet hemp also gets along quite well with shady locations, you can make it a little darker.

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As a location in winter, bathrooms or bedrooms that are not overheated are ideal. A cool greenhouse or a slightly warmed conservatory are also well suited for overwintering.

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