Maintaining bow hemp: repotting, fertilizing & Co.

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So that you can enjoy your green roommate in the long term, he should be given the right care. Here you can find out how to properly care for bow hemp.

Bow hemp in a pot
The bow hemp is generally very easy to care for [Photo: Myimagine / Shutterstock.com]

Of the Bow hemp (Sansevieria) is easy to care for, which makes it a wonderful houseplant. Even if you are often out and about and only rarely at home, you do not have to worry about him. Bow hemp can withstand little care. We have summarized the most important things here so that you know how to proceed.

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  • Pour bow hemp
  • Fertilize bow hemp
  • Repot bow hemp
  • Maintaining bow hemp: the right soil

Too much, the bow hemp doesn't like that at all. As a minimalist, he is a real trendsetter because the modern principle applies to him: less is more. Regardless of the species, you create the best environment for bow hemp by making it inhospitable: Little water, little fertilizer, lots of sun. However, bow hemp has no objection to a little summer freshness outdoors in a sunny and dry place.

Pour bow hemp

The subject of watering is relaxed with bow hemp. From his home in the semi-deserts and dry savannas of Africa and Asia, he is used to longer dry seasons. This has the advantage that if you forget about it, it won't immediately resent you. You can usually water the plant about every two weeks, but please not too generously. Let the soil dry well before the next watering. In winter, when the plant has a little less light available, you should also give the plant less water. At this time of year, you can only water once a month without a guilty conscience. The amount of water can also be reduced.

tip: When watering, it is important that there is no water in the rosettes of the plant, as this could lead to rot.

Fertilize bow hemp

Too much fertilizer does more harm than good to the bow hemp. He prefers it to be low in nutrients. If the plant has just been repotted in new substrate, it will not need fertilizer again until the next year. Commercially available liquid fertilizer for cacti, which you can add to the irrigation water, is ideally suited. Also our Plantura Organic indoor & green plant fertilizer is a good choice for the bow hemp. However, it is sufficient if you only use half as much as stated on the packaging. In general, you should only fertilize during the summer half of the year, i.e. in the period from mid-March to the end of August.

Repot bow hemp

Due to its slow growth, the bow hemp only needs to be repotted every few years. But if its strong roots want more space, then they can certainly blow up their pot. In this case, the signal is clear: the bow hemp wants to be repotted. It is best to do this in early spring, before the plant starts the new season. When choosing the pot, make sure there is a drainage hole in the bottom of the pot. To improve the drainage effect, you can put a few potsherds in the bottom of the pot. Then add a little of the substrate mixture before you put the plant in the pot. Now you only need to fill the pot with substrate, lightly press the soil and water the plant a little.

Bow hemp is repotted
If the bow hemp has been repotted in new soil, it will not need fertilizer again until the next year [Photo: Pixel-Shot / Shutterstock.com]

By the way, repotting is also an excellent opportunity to gain offshoots. Learn more about that here Propagation of bow hemp.

Maintaining bow hemp: the right soil

Bow hemp lives naturally on sandy and dry soils that contain few nutrients. Simple cactus soil is therefore suitable as a substrate. Or you mix sand and Organic universal soil in equal parts with each other. The main thing is that the substrate is not too rich in nutrients and well drained of water. Bow hemp prefers a pH value in the neutral or slightly acidic range, i.e. between 6.0 and 7.0.

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