Light
Bright to medium light
Watering
Water once a week
Where to grow
Bright indoor
Maintenace
low maintenance
Special feature
Air purifying
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant
Feed your Snake Plant a balanced houseplant fertiliser monthly from late spring right until fall. Do not fertilise your plant in winters.
Repotting
You will need to repot your snake plant every 2 to 3 years as your plant starts getting taller and bigger.
Propogation
The easiest way to propagate is by dividing your snake plant. Use a sharp knife to cut the main plant in half at the main rhizome through the root and replant these halves. You can also propagate this plant by leaf-cutting.
Why is my snake Plant drooping?
A root rot is the main cause for drooping of your Snake Plant.
Why is my Snake Plant not growing?
Root rots due to overwatering is the most common reason for your Snake Plant to not grow. In this case cut any rotting roots and repot your plant.
How do I know if my snake plant is overwatered?
If your Snake Plant is drooping, it could be because of a root rot caused by overwatering.
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above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%