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Snake Plant Care
In the home, Snake Plants will survive in the lowest of lights. To best maintain the plant’s trademark banding and coloration, put yours in a spot with filtered sunlight. This will also help speed up growth, but Snakes are notoriously slow growers. At the shop, we water our Snake Plants about once every two weeks in warmer months, and even less in cooler months. Snake Plants are forgiving of even the most sporadic of watering schedules and should not be soaked when watering time comes.
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ZZ Plants are another low-maintenance plant variety. It can handle lots of neglect and, just like the Snake Plant, can also do just fine in low-light environments. They only need water once its soil dries out
Low Light Plants
Snake Plants are a great option for plant beginners. Some other names this plant I known by is “Dracaena trifasciata” and “mother-in-law’s tongue.” They are increasingly popular because of how hardy they are and how tough they are to kill. They also tolerate a variety of light conditions, including low light, though indirect light is ideal. They require very little care and don’t need to be watered often.
Low Light Plants
Snake Plants are a great option for plant beginners. Some other names this plant I known by is “Dracaena trifasciata” and “mother-in-law’s tongue.” They are increasingly popular because of how hardy they are and how tough they are to kill. They also tolerate a variety of light conditions, including low light, though indirect light is ideal. They require very little care and don’t need to be watered often.