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fertilize snake plant with coffee Fertilizer for Snake Plant - 8 fl ozKeep Your Snake Plants Standing Tall with Snake Plant Food Snake plants are typically considered one of the best houseplants for those who are new to keeping plants. Their drought tolerance allows forgetful plant owners not to worry about keeping them watered, and their low light requirements allow anyone in a dark home to enjoy plants. Their unique broad, pointy leaves are strikingly beautiful in any home or office setting. If you want to keep the

Keep Your Snake Plants Standing Tall with Snake Plant Food

Snake plants are typically considered one of the best houseplants for those who are new to keeping plants. Their drought tolerance allows forgetful plant owners not to worry about keeping them watered, and their low light requirements allow anyone in a dark home to enjoy plants.

Their unique broad, pointy leaves are strikingly beautiful in any home or office setting. If you want to keep the stripes on your snake plant bold and brilliant, our liquid snake plant food will be the key to success!

Our snake plant food has an NPK of 9-3-6, which will promote new growth and keep the coloration of your plant stark and stunning. Our snake plant fertilizer will also provide your plants with much-needed nutrients, including calcium, sulfur, magnesium, copper, zinc, iron, and manganese. Your plants will surely shine when you consistently feed them our snake plant food. 

The amount your plant will need will vary based on its size and soil quality. Since the fertilizer gets mixed into water and you pour it on your plants, you can pour it until your plant is well-watered. It’s an easy way to give your plants the nutrients they need!

How to Fertilize Snake Plants

You can fertilize your snake plant by mixing one teaspoon of snake plant food with one gallon of water and water your plant with the mixture as you would typically water your plant with regular water. Replace your normal watering with the fertilizer—you don’t need to do two separate waterings.

Since snake plants like to receive their water at once, you can be generous with how much fertilizer you pour, but be sure you don’t waterlog your plant. Signs of overwatering will include discolored foliage that will be yellow or a dark color. You may also notice leaves feeling squishy and falling over.

How Often to Fertilize Snake Plants

You only need to fertilize your snake plant once a month. You’ll know when to water snake plants when the snake plant soil is completely dry. You may only need to water normally just once a month, but the frequency will depend on several conditions, such as how much sunlight it gets, the container size, and the temperature of your home.

Indoor plants don’t grow as much in the fall or winter, so you can stop giving your plants fertilizer during the cool months and only give them regular water when needed. They need fertilizer in spring in summer because that’s when they grow the most and are likely to develop new leaves.

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      Great speculation from the "Alternative Camp"
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      According to John Anthony West it was not until the second half of the twentieth century that "guerilla scholarship" became a noticeable, if uncoordinated force in modern science. Guerilla scholarship of course, refers to the alternative camp or those that challenge orthodox views in science, archeology, anthropology, etc. If this book doesn't fall into the guerilla scholarship or alternative camp category it comes really close. Author Dr. Robert Schoch is of course the archeologist who some years ago, along with John Anthony West, shocked the scientific community and infuriated Dr. Zahi Hawass, Egypt's Director of Antiquity, by claiming that the Sphinx's construction predated Khufu, its alleged builder, by 3,000 years or more. While the controversy surrounding those claims has resulted in numerous books, both, pro and con, with no real accepted conclusions, in this book Schoch tries to develop the hypothesis that all of the pyramids constructed around the world have a common origin in Sundaland, which was inundated under 250 feet of water after the last ice age. If somebody could come across a pyramid or two (2), that predated the great pyramid, under that 250 feet of water it would certainly help Schoch's case, but be that as it may, Schoch, while not proving his hypothesis, does present a pretty convincing argument in support of his speculation. Schoch begins with a discussion in review of the theories for the age of Giza and other pyramid type structures around the world. He then provides very convincing evidence for his claim that humans traversed both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans eons before Columbus's 1492 voyage, which is the orthodox view of the first contact with the new world. He discusses how early humans might have accomplished this as well as their possible motives for doing so. Schoch concludes with where they came from, arriving at the common roots in Sundaland 10,000 years ago. This book probably has some of the longest, impossible to pronounce names, of people and places of any book that I have ever read; and a few maps of various parts of the world, particularly Europe, the Middle and Far East, and South America, would have helped a great deal in developing a mental picture of what was being related. All that aside, the book challenges the mind and causes one to think. I was particularly intrigued by Schoch's explanation as to how Moses was able to convince the pharaoh to allow him and his followers to leave Egypt, as well as Schoch's perfectly plausible explanation of what parted the waters of the Red Sea and subsequently drowned the pharaoh's army when the waters rushed back in. While maybe not as convincing as Schoch's earlier work, "Voices of the Rocks", Schoch presents convincing arguments and if you are a "guerilla scholar" you're going to love this book.
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      This is a great book to begin your study on all the groups ...
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      This book isn't just about pyramids. It talks a lot about all the different groups and waves of people who traveled to the American continent, mostly the Latin American areas. There is so much information contained therein that I intend to read this book again. This is a great book to begin your study on all the groups who traveled to Latin America.
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      Very well written, personable, and good research. Several references were made about Noah and Moses as if they were valid historical people and their related events, which most scholars agree were 'lifted' from Sumerian and Akkadian legends. Doesn't give much credit to Zechariah Sitchin, never even mentions Enlil and Enki - it's like talking about Kennedy's last trip to Dallas without mentioning the Grassy Knoll.
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      Great perspective and well-presented discussion. Beneficial for contemplation and developing hypotheses or questioning documented science to further discern evidence or seek new explanations. Recommend reading through a lens of correlation does not equal causation.
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      Professional and fun to read
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      The book is written by a professional who provides ideas and reasons about possibilities without being dogmatic.
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