Propagating Snake Plant

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Yes, if you let it dry out a day or two BEFORE putting it in soil, it works. Otherwise it's liable to just rot.
 

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Yes, they will be green without the yellow edges.

Recently Sansevieria was reclassified to Dracaena.

The variegation is due to a chimera and the yellow part doesn’t come through on new shoots produced by leaf cuttings. You can only propagate that through division of new stems.
 

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I took a Leaf off a Snake Plant cut it in three pieces and stuck them in the soil hoping they will root.

Will this work?

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Leaf propagation is very slow, it will work but it will take a long time to root. A faster way to propagate Snake plants is to do a division and divide the clumps. Another way is to harvest pups off the mother plant when they are born.
 

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