Sansevieria bacularis 'Mikado', characterized by its cylindrical, stiff, upright leaves, requires minimal pruning to maintain its shape and health. Prune the wilted or dead foliage at the base to promote new growth. Early spring or late winter is the best time for pruning, aligning with its slower winter growth period. Regular pruning keeps sansevieria bacularis 'Mikado' tidy, potentially enhances its growth by redirecting energy to healthier parts, and helps prevent disease by improving air circulation around the plant.
Pruning techniques