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Here’s all you need to know about growing Snake Plant

How to Make Snake Plant Grow Faster

1. Pick a Right Size Pot

You can grow snake plants faster by planting them in smaller pots. Several snake plants growing together in any 8-12 inches pot will be more than sufficient for regular varieties.

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2. Keep it Slightly Root Bound

This plant will burgeon best when kept in a slightly root-bound state. Following this trick will encourage it to grow fast and form more pups. Re-pot the plant only when you see a lot of offsets in the planter but no space to grow or the roots popping out from the topsoil.

3. Feed Regularly with All-Purpose Fertilizer

Snake plants are not heavy feeders, but nourishing them with an all-purpose liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10 in 1/4 to 1/2 of the recommended strength once every 4-6 weeks is required for optimum growth.

Note: Avoid fertilization in winters in a cold climate.

4. Place in a Warm & Well-Lit Area

While mother-in-law’s tongue is one of the best low-light houseplants in the world, you can make the plant grow faster by keeping it in a bright spot that remains warm. A location with bright indirect sunlight is an ideal spot. Also, a couple of hours with a direct morning sun will boost its growth.

5. Watering

Snake plants are succulents and can store water in their fleshy leaves. Frequent watering can cause root rot and stunted growth. It is best to wait until the topsoil goes dry between watering intervals. Also, try to keep leaves dry by avoiding overhead watering.

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