Lights & Water
Light: Bright to medium light
Watering: Water once a week
Where to grow: Bright indoors
Low-maintenance
Special feature: Air purifying
Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/feed for the garden: From late spring to fall, feed your Snake Plant a balanced houseplant fertilizer every month. Over the winter, do not fertilize your vine.
Repotting: You will need to repot it every 2 to 3 years.
Propagation: Dividing the snake plant is the simplest way to spread it. This plant can also be propagated by leaf-cutting.
Common Problems
1. What is the cause of my snake Plant's drooping?
The key cause of your Snake Plant's drooping is root rot.
2. What's the deal with my Snake Plant not growing?
The most common explanation for your Snake Plant not growing is root rot caused by overwatering.
3. What is causing my Snake Plant to turn yellow?
Plant yellowing is affected by either overwatering or underwatering. Yellowing can also be caused by an excess of fertiliser or a lack of light.
Style and Decor
Light Requirements Sansevierias prefer indirect and constant sunshine.
Locations: Snake Plants favour bright, shady corners of indirect sunshine.
Styling/decor tip: Sansevierias may be used individually or in groups of other foliage species. The big, statement leaves are ideal for adding a splash of colour to any room. Our decor experts recommend combining the snake plant with thick foliage plants in our stunning monochrome or metallic planters to quickly increase the beauty quotient of your house.