Repotting Snake Plant: 6 Signs- Learn How to Repot With Ease

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We’ll cover signs to look for and guide you through the process step-by-step, including what supplies you’ll need and tips for a successful repotting.

If you’re not sure whether your snake plant needs to be repotted, here are signs to look out for:

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6 Telltale Signs: When to Repot a Snake Plant

The Roots Are Growing From the Drainage Holes

The unmistakable indication that it’s time to give your snake plant a fresh new home is when its roots begin to peek out from the drainage holes at the base of its pot, like little green escape artists yearning for more space.

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The Soil Drains Too Quickly

Another sign that it’s time to repot your snake plant is when the soil drains too quickly. Snake plants prefer well-draining soil that holds some moisture but not too much.

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The Pot Is Cracking

A crack in your clay pot not only detracts from your snake plant’s beauty but can also jeopardize its well-being. So, it’s time to give the plant a fresh start in a new pot. Unfortunately, a cracked pot can also lead to root rot, which can be fatal for your plant.

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