One Sansevieria just isn’t enough. I have quite a few Snake Plants, not only because I love their look, but they’re about as easy-care as you can imagine. This is all about Sansevieria Hahnii repotting including the steps you should take, the mix to use and things good to know.
I’ve done a post and video on repotting Snake Plants. I wanted to do this 1 specifically on repotting Bird’s Nest Sansevierias because they’re very popular. There’s a spot in my living room which is lower light so I’d been looking for a small plant and found this Sansevieria Hahnii Jade.
The Jade Bird’s Nest is a dark solid green and does better in lower light than those Snake Plants with bright variegation. I love its rosette form and thought it would look fabulous in a small red ceramic pot I had hanging around in the garage just begging for a plant companion.
HEAD’S UP: I’ve done this general guide to repotting plants geared for beginning gardeners which you’ll find helpful.
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You can see the repotting go down at my work table:
When Should You Repot Sansevieria Hahnii?
Spring and summer are the best time to repot a Sansevieria hahnii. If you live in a climate with more temperate winters, then into early fall is fine. Houseplants like to rest in the winter months so I leave mine be.
I repotted this 1 in early April. I’m on a repotting spree this spring so this Bird’s Nest is 1 of many plants on the list.