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Lighting
Snake plants can adapt to most light environments to low-light conditions to brighter, indirect light conditions.
The more natural light, the more your mother-in-law’s tongue will grow, so keep that in mind when choosing its home! Just be sure to not put your snake plants in direct bright light or they will be at risk of burning.
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Water
Because they’re succulent plants, snake plants are very drought-tolerant and require very little water.
If you see wilted leaves on your snake plant that’s a sign of either too much water or not enough. Keep an eye on the soil and only water it when it’s dry!
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Soil
Snake plants do best in a free-draining soil or fast-draining soil. You want to make sure your snake plant doesn’t get root rot!