my whale’s fin that i bought last year a small desk size plant (still small size even up to this day did not grow that much), already gave me 9 babies, some i gave to my friends, i live in the philippines i guess they love the summer all year long weather ♥️
I just bought a few of the whale fins including the varigated ones. Hope mine has babies one day. One of the ones I bought has a baby starting to grow. Excited to see that. Mine were shipped bare root so I could see it. I don't have a Moonshine yet but do plan to get one. Just got the Night Owl and it had five babies. I plan to keep one and sell the other four. I absolutely love the Sansavierias!
You’d better dry & seal the cuttings by ground cinnamon to prevent pythium, phytophthora, rhizoctonia or fusarium fungi which spreads into the roots, infecting the whale fins.
I’ve been watching and reading as many division info sites as possible to see what to do about the raw open wound of the divided plant, and no one else but you has mentioned anything about that concern of mine. Thank you so much for your informative comment. It didn’t make sense to me to put the large wounded plant directly in the soil. I wish you could contact me directly on the question I have as to your instructions of drying the wound first. Do you mean leaving the wounded plant out and exposed to air to dry? Or do you mean just use cinnamon on the wound and then plant it?
@@coburgkid I saw some video they seal the cutting with cinnamon and dry in air two to three days, then plant in soil/or plant in dry soil watering after 1 week. I’m not specialist, I like plants, I’m watching & learning.
Thanks for this video, i liked it because you have such a soft and sympathically voice, so that it is easy to understand 😉 I am from Germany, so my english isn't that good because I am none of what you called a native speaker 😀
Hello! Plants are all doing good… it’s been so busy ( like everyone). I think that’s a good idea to give indoor plant update- Especially how I kept them in with Christmas decorations….hope to do in next couple days- thank you! And Merry Christmas!