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When To Water Snake Plants

Your Snake Plant only needs to be watered fortnightly, allowing its soil to completely dry out between waterings to prevent overwatering and root rot. During the winter months feel free to only water your snake plant once a month if the soil is still moist after 2 weeks.

How do you know when your snake plant needs water?

Snake plant care requires minimal effort. To keep the plant looking its best, water when the soil dries out. The best way to tell when your plant needs watering is to touch the soil every week. When the first inch of the soil feels dry, it’s time to water.

How often should I water my potted snake plant?

Even if your plant is placed in ample bright indirect light, you won’t need to water it more than once every 10 days (at most) during the growing season. During the winter months or if the plant is in low light, it can need watering as infrequently as once a month.

How long can my snake plant go without water?

While some plants are fairly high-maintenance and borderline dramatic (cough, cough: the fiddle-leaf fig) sansevierias, known also as snake plants or mother-in-law’s tongues, are the quite the opposite. In fact, these trusty greens are so resilient they can go up to two weeks without water.

How many times a month should I water my snake plant?

Typically, snake plant varieties will only require watering every 10 to 14 days, or whenever the soil has become completely dry. During the summer months, weekly watering should suffice. And during winter months, a monthly or bi-weekly watering should be sufficient.

Should I mist snake plant?

Snake plants are desert plants that are accustomed to hot and humid conditions. That being stated, it is generally not recommended to mist the leaves of a snake plant. Misting the snake plant’s leaves can cause them to become overwatered, leading to several other health issues.

What does an overwatered snake plant look like?

An overwatered snake plant will show signs including drooping, leaves turning yellow, and falling over easily. Remove the plant from its pot, cut off any rotting roots, and repot it using a fresh potting mix to save the snake plant from dying. Place the plant where there’s bright indirect light.

How do I know if my snake plant is healthy?

A healthy snake plant will have white, firm roots. If the roots are brown or black and they feel mushy, then your plant is succumbing to root rot. The smell of the rotten roots will be rather odorous as well.

How do you care for an outdoor snake plant?

Because snake plant likes all light types (it will happily withstand full sun as well as low light) you can plant it on your porch in the shade or out by the pool in full sun. Or in a planter with another tall tropical beauty, bird of paradise, like above.

How do you care for an indoor snake plant?

Allow soil to dry between waterings and take extra special care not to over water in winter. Try to avoid getting leaves wet when you water. Place your snake plants in indirect light (although they are tolerant of a variety of light conditions) and fertilize during the growing season with an all-purpose plant food.

Can you over water by bottom watering?

Too much water from bottom watering will kill the roots and make your plants more vulnerable to root rot, making the roots mushy and break off easily. Bottom watering is somewhat problematic for larger plants. If you have larger plants at home, they will take a lot of time to absorb enough moisture.

Should I water my snake plant from the bottom?

Snake plants can be watered from the bottom every few weeks to give them a deep watering. You can bottom water your snake plants by placing them in a shallow container or bathtub filled with about an inch (2.5 cm) of water.

How do I make my snake plant grow straight?

Being sure that the soil is moist without being wet is a must. Water carefully so that the leaves of snake plant growing straight when you water the plant. When soil is 2″ to 3″ thick and dry to the touch, you can water them. Intense sunlight really needs to be watered more often by snake plants.

Can you water a snake plant every week?

Watering Snake Plants Do not water too frequently. Let the soil mostly dry out between waterings.

Do snake plants need sunlight?

Snake Plant Light Requirements These tough plants thrive in any light level, from low to high. Typically they grow more quickly in brighter light, but strong direct sunlight burns leaves, especially when plants are outdoors. An ideal spot indoors is about 10 feet away from a west or south window.

Why is my snake plant curling?

Curling can occur when the plant is underwatered and left dry for too long. Your Sansevieria is very drought-tolerant, but that doesn’t mean you can forget about it completely. Be sure you’re not over or underwatering your plant. Keep a consistent watering schedule–water when the top 50% of the soil is dry.

Will a humidifier hurt my snake plant?

Use a Humidifier or Dehumidifier If you live somewhere very dry, then use a cool-mist humidifier to increase the humidity in your snake plant’s room. Conversely, if you live in an area with high humidity, you will want to use a dehumidifier to bring the levels down.

Are coffee grounds good for snake plants?

Snake plants prefer acidic soil, so it’s possible to use coffee grounds as a fertilizer. Don’t spread them on the surface, though, rather mix them with compost, so that the end product is not too strong.