Very nice plants. Was the variagation on them induced by you, or did you acquire the different clones? In your other post you mention that the faintly striated clone sported in your collection following application of round-up on the mother plant.
Many were in trade for something else. Oddly the mason Congos produce much variations even from a particular variegated form. I am trying to induce heavier variegation on my larger yard long leafed MC's to produce more variegated pups. It's a tedious process of taking a leaf cut, root them and then as pups form, make another cut higher above the leaf (leaving the lower rooted portions with pups to fend on their own). Then rooting the upper portion of the leaf, getting pups and then recutting and so on. You'd be surprised how many offset are produced from a single leaf. I also have methods in inducing multiplication process with the use of human birth control pills to newly developing pups, which requires the damaging of the terminals, treating with this solution and watch as it proliferates with many many pups, many of which will be variegated to albino. This is just some of the processes to induce variegation in sansevierias.
Stush2049 Pitts. PA, zone 6
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