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'Bantel's Sensation'

Hello, Sansevieria growers!
I had the Bantel out for a good watering and fertilizing the other day, and snapped a pic. The leaves have continued to lengthen over the Winter, but certainly not as quickly as the growth during the prime Summer season. I've had to move the plant due to its increase in height...and I think a re-potting this Spring is definitely in order. Pot's lookin' small these days. How are the other Bantel's out there doing?



Josh

This post was edited by greenman28 on Sun, Feb 17, 13 at 14:49

Comments (150)

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Howdy!
    Yes, we've sure had some nice rain! We got 3.5 inches from these two storm systems. Driving down I-80 to Sacramento yesterday afternoon was a hoot!

    Anyhow, about that Bantel's.....check the roots. If they look healthy, water them. If they aren't healthy....trim the dead stuff, re-pot, and water in about a week (3 - 5 days).

    Josh

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Hey Josh, thxz, So just nip & clip the roots a bit will do the job today huh, sounds good will do, early today I added a lil fertizer and placed her outside to get a drop of fresh water, maybe she'll get a hair cut (roots) tomorow 0r monday.
    We seem to be getting breaks in the rain today but its been a good change for us plus I refilled my rain barrels :) hoot, Hoot !!!

    Pictures to follow,

    Greg

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    A reprieve for us, as well! Cloudy, cool, and windy...in the 50F's, with occasional glimpses of sun and blue sky. Good ol' Californa ;-)

    As for your Bantel's, only the trim the roots if they're dead - otherwise, don't cut 'em. If they look healthy, but dry, just drop 'em back into the pot and water. It sounds as though you're watering them naturally, so the leaves may perk back up on their own.

    Take pics of what you find!

    Josh

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Heres a shot of the champ ! Lol... Hes looking a little under the weather today never the less he holds the title :)

    Greg

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    How long has the tip been brown on that leaf, Greg?

    Josh

  • barbmock
    10 years ago

    Hi Greg,

    Those succulents peeking out behind your Bantels, are just gorgeous!

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Josh, funny you asked that, because just yesterday I noticed for the 1st time too and thought, HA! I wonder what that means...

    So what does it look like doc? And I do appreciate your help Josh so thanks in advance.

    bmock, thank you also, I really enjoy the many colors too such beautiful plants which turn so many different shades throughout the year almost like a new garden every season. Gotta love succulents.

    Greg

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Hey, Greg :-)
    Brown leaf tips usually mean brown root tips (although there are sometimes other causes, such as heat or sun). Brown root tips usually come from too much moisture, too little moisture, or too much fertilizer in the mix.

    Did the leaves perk up after a good rain soaking?

    Josh

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Hey Josh, Looks like I'm going to have to keep on eye out for either one of these causes, the leaves look healthy but still a little curled up i placed her in the sun for a couple hours the last few days then brought her back inside, and even sat her next to a lamp to get some light, not sure if that's a good thing or not I only mean well though.

    Such a fussy little girl, she sounds like everythings gotta be just right just the way Goldie Locks likes it. Other than that all is well here Josh thanks for the tips and I'll keep a better account of what I'm doing as far as moisture, fertilizer , sun & heat.

    Greg

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Update on my Bantels curled leaves seems to be unfolding with the right amount of TLC water, fertilzer & the perfect amt. Of light, OMG... So fussy!

    Greg

  • woodnative
    10 years ago

    Here is mine spending winter inside army office.;

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Nice THICK LEAVES I wished my were that full but maybe next year.

    Greg

  • barbmock
    10 years ago

    Here's my Bantels, just waiting to get outside in spring. I'm just waiting for spring too. :-)

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Bmock, wow! Now thats one nice bunch of bantels, what size is your pot, Ive been of the understanding that they like tight quarters, is it a new day?

    Nice batch of bantels.

    Greg

  • barbmock
    10 years ago

    Hi Greg,
    Thanks, The pot is 8 inches, I measured and the plant is 30 inches from the top of the soil. It is filling the pot pretty full. I don't know if I should repot this spring, or let it go one more year. Must be a dozen or more in there.
    I have a small Bantels too, and it has kind of wilted, I think the bigger plants do better over the winter. All the ones that have struggled are smaller.
    I didn't quite understand your question, is it a new day? Maybe your spell check took over?

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Hey! I agree with Greg, you guys have some nice batches of Bantel's! Very full pots.

    Mine isn't doing much right now....although I could swear that the tallest leaf keeps getting taller. I can feel the rhizomes firm through the container sides, so I'm guessing that all is well and ready for Spring growth.

    Here's a hasty pic I just took....that one browned leaf-tip was brown when I got the plant, so there's nothing I can do. All the other leaves are pristine. The tallest leaf is now 19-inches from the soil-line!

    Josh

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    bmock, It's a new day referring to larger pots for the bantels, since I've kept mine in tight quarters. But today I repotted mine going to a slightly bigger pot (slightly) bigger clay pot instead of plastic, I can hardly wait for mine to grow that size.

    Josh as you read I repotted mine the roots all looked good and healthy they were long to so I just coiled them up & into a new pot with new soil and hopefully she'll be happy for a while. Your are looking very robust for doing nothing and your other plants R looking good too.

    Greg.

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Thanks!
    More sunlight now and these succ's are seriously happy! I took a bunch of them onto the back deck and watered with rainwater today. Even the Bantel is sitting in some warm shade :-)

    Josh

  • Stush2049 Pitts. PA, zone 6
    10 years ago

    Barb,
    Yours is to die for. I wonder how long it will tank ours to get like that.
    I got two flower stocks thur winter but they were nothing to wright about. I don't think the flowers even opened. They do more harm than good for the plant. With so many, I didn't even loose one. I did get a few pups so I am happy.
    Greg, I like looking around your pictures at all the other nice plants you got, same as Josh.
    Stush

  • barbmock
    10 years ago

    Stush,

    Bantels Sensation must be one of the favorites around here. 120 posts on this thread!

    I just got lucky to find this big ole plant sitting there at the nursery, tempting me. I see from my first picture that I bought it in April. It has been living inside the house ever since. It made some good new growth last year, then later on lost 2 or 3 leaves. Seems to be happy for now. I am keeping my fingers crossed.

  • Stush2049 Pitts. PA, zone 6
    10 years ago

    Chris, sorry I blew right by your post. Yours is filling out just fine. It is old? Can you leave it in that pot for awile? Good hearing from you. Spring got you up?
    Stush

  • pirate_girl
    10 years ago

    Hi All,

    Been watching from the sidelines, all these Bantel's are sooooo nice, & Barb(B Mock) I've been just swooning over yours, that full pot you've shown! I just love the aesthetic of the white stripes, I could look at it all day long!!!

    Are latecomers allowed in? Here's my TWO different Bantel's: one from Stush & one from my Local Gardening Society.

    From Stush

    Was hard to get good shots that showed the striping well

    Look how pretty


    Thanks Stush, this is one of 2 divisions you shared, the other didn't make it. This one finally seems to have settled in & is taking off (new center leaf).

    The other, only have it a couple of months.

    in a NY kitchen (west exposure)

    Last one, I like the white

    Happy almost Spring everybody!

  • barbmock
    10 years ago

    Hi Karen,
    Thanks for sharing, you have quite a few Bantels. I enjoyed peeking around behind them to see their neighbors. I can't take credit for growing my Bantels, I just got lucky one day and found it waiting for me in the local nursery. I have had it for a year, and it seems healthy.

    Remember the haworthias and jungle cacti you shared with me? The liminifolias are growing and getting plump and I can almost see a spiral starting to show. There is a new leaf shooting up from the cacti cutting. Spring can't be far away! How are the little hoyas coming along?

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Ok... So today I have transplanted my Bantel, New dirt & a little bigger pot (a little) I didnt add any water just yet because I want to get her used to her new home. She does look comfortable and a lot more sturdy too, the little pot before was way to light and last week.while sitting in the east window the wind blew her out & into the sink :/ lucky there was no dish water.

    Greg

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Update of the repotting into a bigger pot, the other one I believe was too small seeing it kept on tipping over even without a cause ( no breeze) its been only about 3 weeks but its looking very happy.

    Greg

  • hijole
    9 years ago

    Today we had some 30 mph winds that knocked over my bantel good news is she just got shaken up but I think she'll be fine. No new growth to talk about yet, so until then adios

    Greg

  • plantomaniac08
    9 years ago

    Greg,
    Looks like you need to find a container that's heavy enough to sit your plastic pot in!

    Planto

  • hijole
    9 years ago

    Planto, I agree, We get a little breeze and BAM it trips right over Sheesh!!!
    Never the less it seems to be doing fine.

    Greg

  • hijole
    9 years ago

    The latest stage for my Bantel Sans. It hasn't grown much only looking stronger .

    Greg

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Nice! I should take mine outdoors for some of this warm weather.

    Josh

  • Stush2049 Pitts. PA, zone 6
    9 years ago

    You done a great job on that plant Josh. Something to be proud of. Mine are doing great also. Some even bloomed. Still got some to gift out.
    Stush.

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Hey, thanks, Stush, that means a lot coming from you Sans. specialists! :-) I took my Bantel's out to the back deck, and I have it in the shade of a patio umbrella. I thoroughly flushed the potting mix, and I'll fertilize later today when the afternoon cools off a bit. In the meantime, a little update....

    Josh

  • hijole
    9 years ago

    Josh, Yes your Bantel is looking very robust & healthy, Mine has also filled out and I must say I still can't wait for it to fill in so that I have a full pot 0r two. Slow has definetely been the pace for this race. Goes perfect for this site on Sans which is a little ironic but fitting.

    Have a nice day and I think tomorow I'll splash some fertilizer on mine and see if I can't kick start this baby.

    Yo Stush What's up , Hoping your snow has become a memory and that the sun is shining bright in your area

    Greg

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    High Summer Greetings! It has been hot, hot, hot up here in the northern California foothills! I've been watering and fertilizing regularly, and the Bantel's is lookin' good. Here's an update shot of the plant....

    Josh

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    ...and yes, indeed, that's a flower spike :-)

    Josh

  • Stush2049 Pitts. PA, zone 6
    9 years ago

    Josh,
    What a fun time we had with this post. Thanks for reawakeing it.
    Stush

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    My pleasure, Sir, my pleasure!

    Josh

  • hijole
    9 years ago

    Josh, yours is looking very healthy, every time I think about mine I think
    F E R T I L I Z E R... I need to step it up on feeding mine, I have him outside with the big boys since the weather has been nice. I'm still waiting for it to take off and fill out tho, what about perlite that would help some to right? lately I've been using more of it, I think because I've been reading pirate girls posts about the importance of it for drainage.

    Stush what does your bantel look like nowadays ? I'm sure it looks fine since you have a thing for Sanseverias, let us see a picture when you have a chance.

    Greg

    Hey Josh, I tried responding on fb earlier and I was unable so I jumped on here as plan B.

  • hijole
    9 years ago

    Josh, WOW!... I looked at the picture again an realized I forgot to mention your blooms, That's awesome bro I think you have taken over the lead my man, That fertilizer has paid off wonderfully for you. That's it I'm adding some to mine right Now!

    Your green vines are looking mighty nice too, are those grapes or what are they?

    Greg

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thanks, Greg! Blooms were the last thing I expected when I put it outside a month and a half ago :-) But I'm pleased! Yes, fertilizer is essential when we're watering as much as we have been.

    Those leaves in the pic are from my Liquidambar tree.

    Josh

  • Enterotoxigenic00
    9 years ago

    They all look great. Maybe I should get my bantel's outside.
    I have the cylindricas outside and several others.
    They seem to enjoy the high heat and frequent watering.
    All are sprouting lots of offsets.
    Karen

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Hey, Karen, I hope you treated your Sans. to an outdoor vacation ;-)

    My Bantel has been blooming for nearly a month now, and I love it. I must have missed it previously when mentioned, but I had no idea how fragrant this bloom would be! An added bonus!

    Josh

  • Stush2049 Pitts. PA, zone 6
    9 years ago

    So here's mine. Window box full and with pups and had several blooms. In the pots, lots of pups coming up. Best year ever.
    Stush

  • hijole
    9 years ago

    Well here's the latest snap shot of my bantel and I will say I'm quite happy with the way this plant has turned out especially after everything I put it through, it's really been a trooper.

    Josh yours is doing great along with all your other plants and I really enjoy seeing all your peppers on fb. Your quite the gardener my man.

    Stush, yours also, boy! For being buried under snow half the year your bantels are looking swell.

    Karen, Are you kidding, we'd love to see some of your pics of your bantels please and let see who hits #150 post.

    Greg

  • Enterotoxigenic00
    9 years ago

    I bit the bullet and put the bantels outside. They are resting
    comfortably at the moment in the shade. Others are thriving.
    We'll see what happens. Sound like an over protective
    mamita. Strange I know with my handle.
    Let's see who hits #150.
    Karen

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Stush, you've got damned near enough to go into business selling them! ;-) I also appreciate how you label your images....very helpful as a species / cultivar reminder. Helps to keep 'em all straight.

    Greg, this has been an awesome Thread...multiple Threads actually. After the 150th post, we might have to start up another to keep the grow goin'.

    Karen, I'm glad to hear that the 'Bantel's' are outside in the shade...that's how I do mine as well. Doesn't seem to mind the extreme heat, as long as the sun doesn't scorch the leaves. Really tough plants, given the size of the pot that I'm using.

    Josh

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Howdy!
    This morning I noticed the tip of a pup peeking over the rim of the pot. This pup is emerging about a month later than last Summer's pup, but I attribute that to the fact that the Bantel's flowered this season....and so it most likely had to recuperate a bit after the bloom. Question: should I snip off the spent bloom? It's gone a pale straw color.

    Sorry for the blurry pic!

    Josh

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    ...I would be remiss if I failed to post an update of the whole planting ;-)

    Josh

  • plantomaniac08
    9 years ago

    Josh,
    Should be fine to go ahead and cut the bloom stalk off.

    Planto

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thank you, Planto!

    And, with that, this Thread comes to an end.
    Cheers, all!

    Josh

    This post was edited by greenman28 on Fri, Sep 19, 14 at 13:30

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