Snake Plant Care Tips

Want a plant that’s easy to care for, looks beautiful and removes 107 known toxins from the air? Try a snake plant!

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Lighting

Snake plants can adapt to most light environments to low-light conditions to brighter, indirect light conditions.

Green Sun

The more natural light, the more your mother-in-law’s tongue will grow, so keep that in mind when choosing its home!

Green Sun

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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!

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