June 25, 2025

Propagating Sansevieria Through Leaf Cuttings

By Tomas Rodak
Sansevieria leaf cuttings prepared for propagation in organic soil

Propagating Sansevieria Through Leaf Cuttings – A Simple & Rewarding Method

Sansevieria, also known as snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue, is one of the easiest and most rewarding houseplants to grow – and just as easy to propagate!

At TOMs FLOWer CLUB, we grow and propagate all our Sansevierias organically, without rushing, over-fertilising, or mass production. If you’ve ever wanted to multiply your Sansevieria – or grow one from a single leaf – this guide is for you.

Why Propagate Sansevieria by Leaf Cuttings?

* No need to divide the whole plant – a single leaf is enough
* It's an easy, space-saving method
* Perfect for producing multiple plants from one
* Ideal for varieties that don’t produce runners

Note: For variegated Sansevieria (those with yellow or white edges), leaf propagation often results in all-green plants. They’re still beautiful – just not variegated.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Propagate by Leaf Cuttings

1. Choose a healthy leaf
Pick a strong, undamaged leaf from your plant – the healthier and thicker, the better your success rate

Step-by-step Sansevieria propagation using healthy snake plant leaves

2. Cut into sections

Using a clean knife or scissors, cut the leaf into **5–10 cm (2–4 inch) long pieces**. Important: **remember which end is the bottom** – only one side will root.

3. Let the cuttings dry
Place the pieces in a dry, well-ventilated spot for 2–3 days to allow the cut surfaces to callous over. This helps prevent rotting later.

4. Plant in well-drained substrate
Insert the bottom end of each piece into a well-drained, lightly moist organic mix, about 2–3 cm deep. At TOMs FLOWer CLUB, we use a special mix of:

Sansevieria Kirkii Silverblue organically grown succulent plants for sale at TOMs FLOWer CLUB, Schwiegermutterzunge, Svorkryne jazyky, Luftreinigende Pflanzen, Zimmerpflanze, Katzenfreundliche Pflanze

> Organic, self-mixed substrate made from airy potting soil, pumice, coconut fiber, and sand – just like all the Sansevierias we offer.

5. Provide bright, indirect light – and patience!
Place your pots in a bright but not sunny location. Keep the substrate slightly moist but never wet. After 6–10 weeks, roots will begin to form – and eventually tiny new leaves will sprout.

TOMas’ Tips for Success

* Best season: spring or summer for faster rooting
* Be patient – Sansevierias are slow growers, but very steady
* Don’t fertilize in the first 4–6 months – let the plant grow stress-free, organically

Growing Your Own = Pure Joy

Growing your own plant from a simple leaf is a beautiful process – and in line with what we stand for at TOMs FLOWer CLUB:

Quality over quantity. Organically grown. No stress, no shortcuts.

Of course, if you’d rather start with a fully rooted and well-established Sansevieria – feel free to browse our shop. All our plants come from our own collection and propagation, including those already grown from leaf cuttings like these.

🌱 Have fun propagating – and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

Warm regards,
TOMas from TOMs FLOWer CLUB