Water sparingly—only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering can lead to root rot.
Temperature:
Prefers temperatures between 60–85°F (15–29°C) and does well in most indoor climates. Avoid extreme cold.
Soil:
Use well-draining soil, such as a cactus or succulent mix, to prevent water retention.
Repotting:
Snake plants grow slowly, so repot only when the roots outgrow the pot (every 2–3 years).
Fun Fact:
The snake plant is called « the bedroom plant » because it’s one of the few plants that release oxygen at night, promoting restful sleep.
Why You’re Lucky to Have It
If you already own a snake plant, you’ve hit the jackpot when it comes to easy, beneficial houseplants. It improves air quality, beautifies your space, and requires almost no effort to thrive. Plus, it’s a great plant to gift to friends and family for good luck and prosperity!
If you don’t have one yet, now’s the perfect time to add this incredible plant to your home. It’s worth it in every way! 🌱✨
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