1. Observe the leaves: Whether the Sansevieria trifasciata has survived or not can be judged by the leaves. If the leaves are found to be wilted, or yellow, soft and scorched, or even some leaves will fall off after planting, this shows that the Sansevieria trifasciata has not survived.
2. Observe the root system: You can observe the changes of the root system to judge whether Sansevieria trifasciata has survived.After the tiger orchid is planted and grows for a period of time, the root system will tighten the soil, gently shake it can feel firm, generally not shake.If you shake it gently, the root system can shake, and there are signs of softness and odor, which shows that the tiger orchid did not survive.The plants can be taken out again, then pruned properly and planted again.
3. Growth status: After the tiger orchid survives, it will gradually grow normally, the leaves will grow up and grow new leaves, and the old leaves under it will gradually turn yellow and age.If after a period of time, the leaves show no signs of growth, but gradually become soft, this shows that there is no normal growth.
The growth rate of Sansevieria trifasciata is relatively fast, and it needs to be repotted for about 2 years. After repotting, attention should be paid to maintenance, and the probability of survival is relatively high.