How to grow aquatic tiger tongue plant, effective in removing toxins in the air

The tiger tongue plant commonly referred to as snake plant, Sansevieria trifasciata, is a resilient succulent that can grow anywhere between 6 inches to several feet. A common houseplant, the Sansevieria trifasciata is native to Asia and Africa. It can be recognized by its evergreen sword-shaped leaves that grow upright and almost resemble artificial foliage. In addition to providing a bit of ambiance, tiger tongue plants have a number of health benefits, including: filter indoor air remove toxic pollutants may help boost mental health easy to care for effective against allergies may help enhance the “energy” of a space, according to feng shui can help with minor ailments tiger tongue plants are often used as home decor since they’re pleasing to the eye, are easy to care for, and require little water to survive. The snake plant, commonly referred to as mother-in-law’s tongue, is a resilient succulent that can grow anywhere between 6 inches to several feet. By releasing oxygen and adding moisture to the air, tiger tongue plants can help lessen the impact of airborne allergens like dust and dander. Since poor indoor air quality has been linked to many health-related issues like allergies and asthma, this is a definite benefit. The snake plant, Sansevieria trifasciata The way to make an aquatic plant from the tiger tongue is very simple: we take the tiger tongue tree and then cut a part of the old root, remove all the old roots and old leaves. Then bring the cuttings into the pot of soil including: garden soil, coconut humus and rice husk ash. About 1 month, the plant will give new white roots that look very beautiful, we wash and then put the plant in a prepared glass jar. Ten teng… so there was a pot of aquatic plants at the desk. Good luck!. 🌳 I hope you will like it! Thank for your watching and don’t forget subscribe my channel ❤️
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