I bought my snake plant about three years ago, and over the past few months, I’ve noticed that it’s leaves are wrinkled. The leaves have even narrowed, making it look nothing like the vibrant plant it once was. I have to admit, I’ve been neglecting it. I didn’t water it at all during the winter, …
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There are a number of bugs that will attack your Snake Plant if the conditions are right and if you allow them to become established. Most of them tend to suck sap from inside the plant. Although this won’t lead to the speedy loss of your Snake Plant. It will eventually weaken the plant and …
If you own a Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata), then you own one of the toughest houseplants there is. With such a rugged and forgiving plant, it is easy to assume that no harm can come to it or that it will withstand any amount of neglect. While it is true that this plant is robust, …
Snake plants are hardy and resilient. Even though they thrive on neglect, some situations put them under extreme duress. It is natural for your snake plant to turn white under some conditions. Snake plant leaves turn white when overexposed to the sun or are in environmentally volatile spaces. Pest infestations, fungal diseases, watering techniques, water …
The snake plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) is an extremely robust plant. It is still worth remembering that it is a living plant and may have problems like brown tips even though it is tough. Underwatering and low humidity are the primary causes of snake plant brown tips. When there is a water shortage, the plant’s xylem …
If your snake plant leaves are turning yellow and soft, you might desperately be looking for a viable solution. If that’s the case, you are in the right place! In this article, I’ll explain all the possible causes and solutions to the problem. Snake plant leaves can turn yellow and soft mainly due to overwatering …
Plant cultivation isn’t always a walk in the park. Problems such as root rot can arise from time to time. In this article, I’ll show you how to fix snake plant root rot and then show you how to prevent it from happening in the first place. Preventative measures are always preferable to corrective measures, …
Originally from dry regions of Africa and Southeast Asia, snake plants are succulents that thrive in dry conditions and dislike moisture. They’re super easy to care for and don’t require a lot of water, making them a popular choice for plant lovers. But don’t be fooled; they still need some watering. Worrying about when to …
Fungal diseases, pests, and improper watering are the most common causes of brown spots on snake plants. Excessive fertilizer application, frost, and extreme sunlight exposure can worsen this problem. Apply a copper-based fungicide and use a natural or chemical pesticide to eliminate the bugs. If there was a prize for the toughest houseplant, the snake …
The snake plant is one of the most resilient plants I’ve encountered, but it’s also highly vulnerable to being overwatered or having too much moisture in the soil. If you don’t notice the signs of overwatering in time, your plants risk developing root rot and other fungal diseases. It happened to me, and I could …