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richard.spicer.7906

St Albans based, career changer and studying Horticulture. Bulb addict, South African plant fan and converted succulent lover

Sansevieria trifasciata

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richard.spicer.7906

I’m repotting my #sansevieria leaf cuttings. Some of you might recall that my experiment was to see if I could get a shoot to develop on the variegated leg part (ie the yellow bit) rather than the green bit. Out of the three cuttings I took, two have formed from the normal green part, and so will only contain the non-variegated DNA and be completely green - but if you look bottom left the third one is popping straight out of the yellow variegated legs - 🤞🏼 fingers crossed it’s gonna be yellow!

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richard.spicer.7906

It’s actually a form of chimera and in theory this special offshoot will contain the DNA of from the variegated part - can’t wait to see if this project worked 😀 #sansevieria-propagation #leafcuttings #sansevieria-trifasciata #motherinlawstongue #chimera

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carolgs

Keep us posted I'm interested to see the results

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thomasrat3

Is that what is called Mother In Law’s tongue Richard🤔

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richard.spicer.7906

Yes Ann, it is. You can get all green ones, or variegated ones (with yellow edges) @thomasrat3

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richard.spicer.7906

Will do Carol 😀👍🏼 @carolgs

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thomasrat3

I think mine is variegated - I’ll post a pic - is it correct that they do not need much water🤔

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pelly

I hope you succeed Rich 👍👍

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lovestogarden

WOW! Very Interesting. I sure learn a lot for you all! 👏👏👏

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fuschia

I had one of these many years ago. My in laws brought it back from jersey for me. I had it for years. It had yellow edges. I hardly watered it and never fed it. It was on a north facing windowsill. It flowered several times to my mum in laws amazement. Sadly when we moved to our present house it passed away 😭😭

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shaz831

That's interesting..!! Keep us updated with the progress. Anxiously waiting to see it it comes completely yellow..

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richard.spicer.7906

Thanks Cyndi, they have taken ages to get this far but its progress 😊 @cyndi - good job I have patience 😂

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richard.spicer.7906

Love it when plant propagation works! Too early to tell if my lecturer was right about the variegation, as he reckoned that if you cut the green part out and just leave the variegated edges as legs sunken in the soil then you will retain the yellow edging. Only time will tell!

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richard.spicer.7906

#sansevieria #sansevieria-propagation #leafcuttings #sansevieria-trifasciata #motherinlawstongue #chimera

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kathy

👌🏻

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pelly

Good luck 💚💚

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jacaranda

Interesting! Let us know how you get on @richard.spicer.7906 🤞

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juliesgarden

👍👍

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brittanykrueger

How are they looking now, @richard.spicer.7906 ? Fascinating idea.

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richard.spicer.7906

Now here’s an experiment - if you take a leaf cutting from a variegated Sansevieria it will likely end up only green without the yellow margin. This is apparently because the variation is caused by a Chimera from two types of tissue. So, to potentially combat that we have tried a different technique - hard to describe as everything is below soil surface but we simple used a knife to cut out the green segment below ground - leaving variegated ‘legs’ sticking in the compost. ⬇️

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richard.spicer.7906

Hopefully, any roots/rhizomes that form will then be from the variegated tissue rather than the greener tissue. It might not work but I love the anticipation 😀 #sansevieria #sansevieria-propagation #leafcuttings #sansevieria-trifasciata #motherinlawstongue #chimera

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richard.spicer.7906

The other point to note is that for Sansevierias, the cutting must be the same way up as it was on the mother plant, otherwise it will not root 👍🏼

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jennlamaye

Good information! Hope this works. ❤️

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icedance

Fascinating Richard will watch with interest 🤓

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fisherman

Can't wait to see the results!

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rosegardengirl

I hope this works.

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Alcurtis93

I'm intrigued to see this

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sussexwestngs

Insight into the science of nature - love these posts xx

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KariSamuel

I'm currently going to try a few ways to propagate these from cuttings! It's only been 6 wks Richard. Have you seen any results yet?

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richard.spicer.7906

Nothing yet Kari, but they are still alive so keeping my fingers crossed all ok and need to wait a while longer. I moved them closer to a heat source too in case that might help, so they are around a constant temp of about 18-20 degrees Celsius at the moment @KariSamuel

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