Snake Plant

Complete care guide for Snake Plant.

Plant Care Basics

Snake Plant

Botanical NameDracaena trifasciata
Common NameSnake Plant; Mother in law Tongue
FamilyAsparagaceae
Native RegionWest Africa
DifficultyEasy
Pet FriendlyNo
Plant TypeIndoor
Toxicity InfoToxic to pets
Air PurifyingYes
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Snake Plant

Sunlight Guide

Light:Bright indirect light
Placement:Near bright window
Avoid:Direct harsh sun

Watering Guide

Frequency:Every 2-3 weeks
Check:Top soil dry
Avoid:Overwatering

Soil Guide

Type:Sandy well draining mix
Add:Add perlite
Avoid:Clay soil

Repotting Guide

When:When rootbound
Size:One size bigger
Season:Spring

Temperature Guide

Ideal:18-30C
Humidity:Moderate humidity
Avoid:Cold drafts

Winter Care Guide

Water:Reduce watering
Light:Closer to light
Fertilizer:No fertilizer

Growth Information

Growth Rate:Slow
Max Height:100 cm
Flowering Season:Rare indoors
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Frequently Asked Questions

Snake Plants should be watered every 2–3 weeks. Always allow the soil to dry completely between waterings, as overwatering is the most common cause of root rot in indoor Snake Plants.

Yes, Snake Plants tolerate low light conditions very well, making them ideal for bedrooms and offices. However, they grow faster in bright indirect light.

Snake Plants are known to remove toxins like formaldehyde and benzene from indoor air, making them one of the best air purifying indoor plants.

Yes, Snake Plants are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. Keep this plant away from pets to avoid digestive irritation.

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