Here's what I'm doing

I posted the first photo earlier and asked if you could tell what I'd be doing today.

 

The second photo shows you.  

 

I took cuttings from my big snake plant and have put them in soil to propagate new plants.  It takes a long time, but each of those pieces has the capability to make a whole new one.

 

I think I ended up with 42 cuttings! Not all of them will make it, but I will be happy with what I get.

 

Here's what I'm doing

 

Here's what I'm doing

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    Monica Paire
    They are handsome plants to have. Unfortunately, I have an indoor cat, and I've heard they are poisonous to cats. 
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      Cait
      Oh no really?? I love snake plants but I hope my kitten doesn't want to attack them.
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    Matteo Careddu
    28- riproduzione di aloa?
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      Marie Anne
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      Close.  It's snake plant (sanseveria?), not sure of spelling.
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    s rush
    Wow, you're teaching me something new.
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    Cait
    Is this method faster than the water method? But anyways, what beautiful plants may you have in the future!
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      Marie Anne
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      Honestly, its a toss-up.  The water method will give you roots faster, but they're not as strong because the roots are acclimated to water, and don't adjust to dirt  well later.
      
      I might do some of each.