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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have the sansavieria twist plant,sitting on my table ,under a lamp with other small plants. I turned off the lights for the night,and found that the yellow edges of the plant were glowing in the dark. This surely is not normal,but I let the plant stay in its place for weeks. When I finally decided to touch the glowing leaves, they were dry and sandy feeling. Can this plant live like this? karenwillwin777@yahoo
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1 Comment To "Normal plant culture."
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 09/04/2017 @ 5:15 pm
Very interesting! Sansaveria trifasciata. What you have is completely normal, although very cool. Keep the soil moist, not wet, or dry. In fact, take tip cuttings and put them in a pot of soil, and watch them take root to multiply what you have! Thank You!