Description
Botanical Overview
The Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata, formerly Sansevieria), is a member of the Asparagaceae family, native to tropical West Africa. It features stiff, erect, sword-like foliage that wicks moisture and toxins from indoor air.
Complete Care Guide
☀️ Light Requirements
Extremely tolerant. Thrives in bright indirect light, direct sunlight, and dim, windowless bathrooms or offices.
💧 Watering & Hydration
Very light water requirements. Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering. Typically requires water only once every 2-3 weeks.
🌱 Perfect Potting Soil Mix
Requires a gritty, highly porous succulent potting mix with excellent drainage (e.g. 50% grit/pumice and 50% organic matter).
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
Tolerates dry air perfectly. Never mist a snake plant; excess moisture caught in the rosettes causes crown rot.
🐾 Safety & Toxicity (Pet Report)
Contains saponins which are toxic to dogs and cats, causing mild gastrointestinal irritation if chewed. Keep on tabletops or plant stands.
🩺 Troubleshooting & Common Care Issues
Common Problem: Mushy, soft, falling leaves indicating root rot from over-saturation.
Proven Cure: Cut off mushy leaves at the base, repot in a fresh, dry cactus mix, and drastically reduce watering frequency.
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