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snake plant as air purifier Air Purifier Indoor Silver Snake Plant with Pot ( Set of 2) – GreenParadiseLiveGreen Paradise Offers Beautiful Air Purifier Indoor Silver Snake Plant with Pot( Set of 2) About Air Purifier Indoor Silver Snake Plant The Silver Snake Plant, scientifically known as Sansevieria trifasciata, is a popular houseplant that is known for its air purifying properties. It is also commonly referred to as Mother in Law's Tongue or Snake Plant. This plant is native to West Africa and has become a favorite choice for indoor gardening due to its

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About Air Purifier Indoor Silver Snake Plant 

The Silver Snake Plant, scientifically known as Sansevieria trifasciata, is a popular houseplant that is known for its air-purifying properties. It is also commonly referred to as Mother-in-Law's Tongue or Snake Plant. This plant is native to West Africa and has become a favorite choice for indoor gardening due to its low maintenance requirements and numerous health benefits.

The Silver Snake Plant has long, upright leaves that are thick and leathery, with a striking silver-green color and dark green crossbands. The leaves can grow up to two to three feet in height, depending on the variety. It is a slow-growing plant that can thrive in a wide range of indoor conditions, making it suitable for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

One of the significant benefits of the Silver Snake Plant is its ability to improve indoor air quality. Like other plants, it releases oxygen during the day through a process called photosynthesis. However, what makes this plant unique is its ability to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen at night, making it an excellent addition to bedrooms or other spaces where air quality is crucial. Additionally, the Silver Snake Plant is known for its ability to remove toxins from the air, such as formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene, and xylene.

Minding for a tableware Snake Factory is fairly easy. It thrives in indirect sunlight but can tolerate low-light conditions as well. It prefers well-draining soil and should be doused relatively, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings to help root spoilage. Overwatering can be mischievous to the factory's health. The Snake Plant is also known for its tolerance of a wide range of temperatures, making it suitable for most indoor environments.

In terms of maintenance, the Silver Snake Plant is relatively pest-resistant. However, it's essential to periodically check for common houseplant pests such as mealybugs or spider mites. If detected, appropriate treatments can be applied to mitigate the infestation.

Overall, the Silver Snake Plant is an attractive and beneficial indoor plant choice. Its air-purifying qualities, combined with its low maintenance requirements, make it a popular choice for individuals looking to enhance the air quality in their homes or offices while adding a touch of greenery.

 

How To Grow Air Purifier Indoor Silver Snake Plant

 

Growing an air purifier indoor silver snake plant (Sansevieria) is relatively easy.

They are the way you can follow


Select a suitable pot:

Choose a pot that has drainage holes at the bottom to ensure proper water drainage. Use a pot that is slightly larger than the plant's current root ball.


Soil requirements:

Silver snake plants prefer well-draining soil. You can use a cactus or succulent potting mix, or create your own by combining equal parts of regular potting soil, sand, and perlite.


Planting:

Gently remove the snake plant from its current pot and loosen the roots if they are tightly packed. Place the plant in the new pot and add soil around it, firming it gently to provide support. Ensure the crown (where the leaves emerge from the soil) is at or slightly above the soil level.


Light conditions:

Silver snake plants tolerate a wide range of light conditions, from bright indirect light to low light. Place your plant in a location where it can receive a few hours of indirect sunlight each day, but avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.


Watering:

Snake plants are drought-tolerant and prefer slightly dry conditions. Water the factory completely, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot, so it's better to underwater than overwater.


Temperature and humidity:

Silver snake plants thrive in average room temperatures between 60-85°F (15-29°C). They can tolerate low humidity but appreciate slightly higher humidity levels. If the air is too dry, you can mist the leaves occasionally or place a small humidifier nearby.


Fertilization:

Snake plants are not heavy feeders. You can fertilize them once every two to three months during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced houseplant fertilizer. Dilute the fertilizer to half-strength and follow the instructions on the packaging.


Pruning:

Snake plants don't require extensive pruning. However, you can trim off any dead or yellowing leaves close to the base of the plant. This helps maintain a tidy appearance and promotes new growth.

Pests and conditions Snake shops are generally resistant to pests and conditions. However, occasionally, they can be affected by mealybugs or spider mites. Inspect your plant regularly and treat any infestations promptly using an appropriate organic insecticidal soap or horticultural oil.


Propagation:

Snake plants can be propagated easily by dividing the rhizomes (underground stems). When your plant becomes crowded, carefully remove it from the pot and separate the rhizomes, ensuring each division has a good root system. Plant the divisions in separate pots following the same planting instructions mentioned earlier.

With proper care, your silver snake plant will grow well and continue to purify the indoor air by removing toxins and releasing oxygen. Enjoy the beauty and air-cleaning benefits it provides!
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    This is my first Review ever on Amazon and I am doing this for the love of Hafiz. I am originally of Persian origin and a life long lover of Hafiz... Have visited his tomb and the beautiful city of Shiraz. For people who are looking for a perfect translation, let me tell you that this is not it, not even close. To translate Hafiz, is to try and reproduce Shakespeare in another language and have it somehow come out with the same texture for the modern age (perhaps impossible). So reading Hafiz in Farsi requires years and years of cultural, intellectual and spiritual studies. To me he was an enlightened artist that had walked the esoteric Sufi path to full and authentic comprehension/liberation, in the process one can sense his love for existence and connection to the source (his own being). It feels like he had reached a place where like any great artist he had the necessary tools developed physically/mentally/intellectually to be able to translate his mystical experiences fluently and effortlessly into an external art form (in his case lyric poetry and who knows what else). I am explaining my understanding of him/her to make a point here. Mr. Ladinsky has somehow connected to the essence of Hafiz. In order to comprehend Hafiz in another language (and a whole different time/setting), one has to somehow try the impossible and reproduce the texture by trying to remove vague cultural, intellectual and spiritual references with ideas and thoughts that resonate with people today. Ladinsky has tried and somehow succeeded with giving us a glimpse (just a glimpse) of Hafiz and his loving/playful spirit. In my opinion, this book is mainly an intro to Hafiz, but even an intro is enough to open the door for those that like to venture deeper. In Iran Hafiz (or Hafez) and his main and perhaps only book 'Divan' is read like an Oracle (like the I Ching) - with intention and perhaps a lingering question one opens up to a page to receive his guidance. Well this book, carries the same fire if you're able to get past your ideas of right and wrong and just tune into it. For many Iranians (lots of my own friends), this book brings up a lot of challenges and I can understand that because it's so different from the original, but yet if you are able to realize that his poetry was from over 600 years ago, from a time when the culture was so different and language was a lot more evolved, than maybe you can put into context what this book is actually doing. And yes, language was more evolved, just look at the older writings by poets and writers and it should be obvious (that's a whole other subject). Mr. Ladinsky, has tried his best and this seems like the only book so far that allows one to get a glimpse of Hafiz in the english language, but he also does fall short in many aspects obviously (There probably isn't anyone that could perfectly translate Hafiz, even in Iran people argue about the deeper meanings of most of his writings). Hafiz's words are from another dimension and brought to life in Farsi, so to truly feel Hafiz, one has to study Farsi.
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    For me, Like many others who have read Dan Ladinsky's unique versions of Hafiz, I find them an ever fresh fountain. These poems hold the essence of experiential spirituality, the possibility of unlimited creativity, the ocean of love, the sweet agony of longing, and the unbearable joy of ectsasy. It is difficult to remember that these miraculous jewels sprang from a life (Hafiz's)that was not without difficulty. The images here are startling and often hilarious and irreverent. But I think that most important Hafiz expands our ability to imagine and understand God. I grew up as a fundamentalist Christian and it never occurred to me that God could be as tender as this, "When the violin can forgive the past It starts singing. . . . You will become such a drunk laughing nuisance That God will then lean down And start combing you into His hair." Here is Hafiz's breathtaking yet practical image of unconditional love, "Even after all this time The sun never says to the earth "You owe me." Look what happens with a love like that, It lights the whole sky." In GREETING GOD Hafiz exquisitely describes spiritual longing this way, ". . .Tonight there is a jeweled falcon singing In a blessed pain using the tongue of Hafiz." I have given more than a few copies of THE SUBJECT TONIGHT IS LOVE as gifts. Now I'll give the gift of THE GIFT. I am a singer and a songwriter and I hear songs in these poems. Thank you Dan Ladinsky! You are like the "jeweled falcon" singing with "the tongue of Hafiz." Many blessings David Bankston, DMA
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    I love this book. It’s not a sit down and read it through (unless you want to!). It’s a sit, turn to a random page, and read. Sit with it for a bit and think. It’s great poetry and always is insightful. I often purchase this as gifts for friends and is great to have on a “coffee table” or lamp stand.
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    Blessed Ruin: Lessons on the Stages of Love
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    Having already been enchanted by Daniel Ladinsky's previous rendererings of Hafiz in _I Heard God Laughing_ and _The Subject Tonight is Love_, Ladinsky's present effort is worthy of no less acclaim. In fact, his choices this time from the _Divan_(250 poems) bring home with exquisite precision that Hafiz, the Perfect Master is in fact, a Master of Love. The reader gets the clear message in Ladinsky's portrait that Hafiz has intermalized to perfection his teacher's (Mohammad Attar)lessons on the manifold levels of love and its demands: "I saw it was Hafiz who wrote all your notes of sadness, But also etched and gave you Every ecstatic wince of joy your face, body and heart has ever known." (p.38). This is no "New Age" nonsense, which at its worst hails the light and avoids the shadow, Hafiz (though seducing the beginner lover by his promises of sweetness and tenderness, that God could actually "become an infant in your arms"[p,56]) cautions that he "hold's the Lion's Paw whenever I dance."(p.57). Western culture has not received such lessons on divine love since Jesus and Plato, and unfortunately, the fresh images of their teachings on love have all been but lost to humanity, save a small remnant of sketches. Ladinsky's Hafiz both assures and challenges the seeker because any fully-alive being with such capacity for loving as Hafiz dwarfs our puny notions of western romantic love without shaming or condemning it. Only encouraging like a true teacher with compassion would: "You ask for a few words of comfort and guidance. I quickly kneel at your side offering you this whole book . . . Here's a rope, tie it around me, Hafiz will be your companion for life."(p83). Hafiz's language of love utilized the metaphor of his time and culture as Jesus incorporated the images of parable. Ladinsky courageously steps out of line (as surely did Hafiz) and takes the risk to be mundane without being irreverent when describing the labyrinth that is the heart: "There are different wells within your heart. Some fill with each good rain. Others are far too deep for that." (p76) Ladinsky's Hafiz teaches us of a divine being who walks among and talks with and celebrates his creation; yet challenges it to stretch beyond its boundaries of self-interest: " I want both of us to start talking about this great love. As if you , I, and the sun were all married and living in a tiny room, helping each other to cook, do the wash, weave and sew, care for our beautiful animals."(p.180). Ladinsky's fine portrait of this 14th century Perfect Master gives the West the certain bugal cry that God is not dead, but it is we who are dead to God. The success of this book will measure how many of us are indeed alive here, and how many are really interested in the more mature lessons of loving.
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