1. Good drainageAlthough Sansevieria is drought-resistant, it is not water-resistant, so it cannot be grown in soil with poor drainage. Otherwise, if you water too much or it rains, water will remain in the soil and cause damage to its roots. 2. Good air permeabilitySoil with good air permeability allows the roots of the plants to breathe smoothly, ensuring that the roots of the plants can absorb nutrients from the soil smoothly and grow normally. 3. Rich in nutrientsNutrient-rich soil can provide the plant with enough nutrients to meet its growth needs. Although it is relatively resistant to barrenness and can grow in soil lacking nutrients, soil rich in nutrients is undoubtedly more suitable for its growth. |
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